Adebayo Ogunlesi joins OpenAI's board of directors

Adebayo Ogunlesi joins OpenAI’s board of directors

OpenAI has announced the appointment of Adebayo Ogunlesi to its Board of Directors, marking a significant milestone in its efforts to enhance global AI governance and strategy. 

The announcement was made in a statement on Tuesday, signalling OpenAI’s commitment to fostering diverse leadership and expertise within its organisation.

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Ogunlesi’s expertise strengthens OpenAI’s global AI vision

Adebayo Ogunlesi is the Chairman and Managing Partner of Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), a leading infrastructure investment firm. His decades of experience in strategic leadership, corporate finance, and infrastructure investment bring immense value to OpenAI as it works toward developing artificial general intelligence (AGI). Ogunlesi’s counsel will be crucial in driving OpenAI’s global AI strategy, particularly in infrastructure and innovation.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expressed excitement about Ogunlesi’s addition, highlighting his “extensive experience and visionary leadership” as key assets in OpenAI’s mission to ensure AI benefits humanity. Bret Taylor, Chair of OpenAI’s Board, emphasised Ogunlesi’s proven ability to succeed in organisations with global reach, reinforcing OpenAI’s commitment to fostering diverse and strategic leadership.

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Ethical and responsible AI growth with Ogunlesi’s insight

Ogunlesi’s appointment also underscores OpenAI’s dedication to ethical AI practices and inclusive governance. As AI continues to evolve, Ogunlesi’s deep expertise in managing large-scale investments and complex global markets will help OpenAI navigate regulatory and infrastructure challenges. His role will be integral in driving the responsible deployment of AI technologies and ensuring their global accessibility.

Previously, Ogunlesi held senior roles at Credit Suisse and served as a law clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. His extensive career in law, finance, and investment positions him as a valuable asset for OpenAI as the company strives to build a future where AI can be harnessed for the benefit of all. Ogunlesi holds degrees from Oxford University, Harvard Law School, and Harvard Business School, further solidifying his broad expertise.

This appointment is expected to fortify OpenAI’s capacity to lead in the AI space and continue its focus on ethical innovation.

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