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OpenAI will pay up to $445,000 for a researcher who can prepare for a world where AI trains itself

OpenAI and Sam Altman aim to automate AI research. They are now hiring for a role to prepare the company for self-training AI.

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businessinsider.comStai leggendo4 g fa

OpenAI will pay up to $445,000 for a researcher who can prepare for a world where AI trains itself

OpenAI and Sam Altman aim to automate AI research. They are now hiring for a role to prepare the company for self-training AI.

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newsbytesapp.com3 g fa

OpenAI seeks researchers who can stop AI from improving itself

OpenAI is offering up to ₹3.7 crore for a researcher to tackle the potential risks of self-improving AI systems, addressing challenges that may not yet exist.

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  1. sabato 23 maggio 2026·businessinsider.com

    OpenAI will pay up to $445,000 for a researcher who can prepare for a world where AI trains itself

    OpenAI and Sam Altman aim to automate AI research. They are now hiring for a role to prepare the company for self-training AI.

  2. domenica 24 maggio 2026·newsbytesapp.com

    OpenAI seeks researchers who can stop AI from improving itself

    OpenAI is offering up to ₹3.7 crore for a researcher to tackle the potential risks of self-improving AI systems, addressing challenges that may not yet exist.