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Home » ‘Don’t use AI for meetings’ Why and to whom did the chairman of OpenAI, which created ChatGPT, advise? – openai chairman bret taylor dont use ai in board meeting reason behind it
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‘Don’t use AI for meetings’ Why and to whom did the chairman of OpenAI, which created ChatGPT, advise? – openai chairman bret taylor dont use ai in board meeting reason behind it

By staffFebruary 24, 20263 Mins Read
‘Don’t use AI for meetings’ Why and to whom did the chairman of OpenAI, which created ChatGPT, advise? – openai chairman bret taylor dont use ai in board meeting reason behind it
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OpenAI Chairman Brett Taylor has asked board members attending board meetings to prepare documents by hand-writing themselves rather than using AI tools. According to Taylor, writing without the help of AI deepens the ideas. Additionally, it allows ‘strategic issues’ to be discussed in the board room rather than data review.

OpenAI Chairman Brett Taylor does not want the company’s board members to use AI tools to prepare for meetings. According to a Business Insider report, Brett Taylor, while speaking recently on the podcast Untapped with Jack Altman, said that he wants detailed documents from board members instead of slide presentations. He likes them better, even if they are small. He believes that when people gather information before the board meeting, more important things can be discussed in the board room.

thoughts become deeper and clearer

Taylor is also the former co-CEO of Salesforce and co-founder of AI startup Sierra. He says that writing without AI allows board members to make their thoughts more clear. He also feels that board members should read important points about the meeting ahead of time so that people’s attention remains on strategic issues instead of reviewing data for the first time in the meeting.

Taylor’s thoughts match with these

Taylor’s thinking is similar to the memo meetings of Amazon’s Jeff Bezos. But the difference is that unlike Taylor, Bezos liked big memos of six pages, whereas Taylor likes to write short ones. He says that small documents are written thoughtfully. If I had more time, I would write a shorter letter.

There was also talk on AI use

Taylor does not promote the use of AI in board preparation, but he recognizes the need and potential of AI in high-stakes cases. He thinks regulators may need AI agents to oversee some processes. Giving his views on the AI ​​bubble last month, OpenAI’s chairman said that artificial intelligence is “probably” a bubble and that the market can be expected to improve in the coming years.

Mona Dixit

About the authorMona DixitMona Dixit is the Principal Digital Content Producer at Times Online. He has been in the field of journalism for the last 8 years. He has worked for a long time at Newsbytes and Zee Media’s leading technology website Techlusive. As a tech journalist, Mona has good experience in writing gadgets news, tech tips and tricks, AI news, gadget reviews. It also keeps an eye on the changes happening in the telecom sector and the world of apps. New research being done in the field of tech explains news on government policy to the readers in easy language. After Bachelor of Science, Mona has obtained Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC) degree from IMS College, Noida.… read more