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AI Leader Quits OpenAI Citing "Lethal Autonomy" Fears
8 Mar
Summary
- Robotics division leader resigned citing lethal autonomy concerns.
- Departure follows OpenAI's controversial Pentagon deal.
- Rival Anthropic markets itself as a safer AI alternative.

A key executive, Caitlin Kalinowski, has resigned from her leadership role in OpenAI's robotics division. Her public statement expressed deep respect for the team but highlighted concerns about "lethal autonomy without human authorization" not receiving adequate deliberation.
Kalinowski's departure comes shortly after OpenAI finalized a deal with the Pentagon, a move CEO Sam Altman acknowledged appeared "opportunistic and sloppy." This timing and the nature of her concerns suggest internal unease regarding the company's ethical considerations in AI development, particularly in robotics.
Meanwhile, OpenAI's competitor, Anthropic, appears to be benefiting from the situation. The company has successfully positioned itself as a more responsible AI developer, focusing on safeguarding against risks like mass surveillance and autonomous weapons, and is reportedly achieving record revenue.




