Veteran AI professor Zico Kolter joins OpenAI as a board member.

Zico Kolter has been added to the board of directors of OpenAI, a well-known AI startup supported by Microsoft.

Kolter has plenty of knowledge in the area of AI safety and is a professor and director of Carnegie Mellon University's machine learning department.

Apart from his academic role at Carnegie Mellon University, Kolter has occupied other notable roles inside the artificial intelligence business.

Because of his extensive background in both academia and business, Kolter is ideally positioned to help address the safety concerns raised by sophisticated AI systems

In addition to his new position on the board, he will become a member of OpenAI's safety and security committee, which is a vital committee that guides the company's safety and security standards.

The committee also includes Paul Nakasone, Bret Taylor, Adam D'Angelo, Nicole Seligman, and Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI.

Kolter's hiring is a calculated strategic decision made by OpenAI to manage the obligations and difficulties brought on by the quick development of genAI technology.

The chatbots developed by OpenAI, which can converse like humans and produce visuals in response to text requests, have generated both curiosity and alarm

Kolter's appointment to OpenAI's board indicates the company's continued emphasis on safeguarding the security and safety of its technologies as it grows in prominence within the AI space.