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OpenAI Shuts Down AI Safety Team Just After Less Than a Year in Office

OpenAI has disbanded its AI safety team less than a year after its creation, following the recent departures of influential company leaders.

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Reddit's shares surged 13% after partnering with OpenAI, boosting revenue prospects and nearing an all-time high stock price.

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