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               Figure 44: Lane Dilg, Head of Strategic Partnerships at OpenAI speaking alongside
               Professor Stuart Russell, Professor of Computer Science at the University of California,
               Berkeley; Rumman Chowdhury, CEO of Humane Intelligence and USA Science Envoy
               for Artificial Intelligence and Hakim Hacid, Acting Chief Researcher, Technology
               Innovation Institute (TII)





































                    "We do consider innovation and safety inextricably intertwined [...] such that we are
                    never looking at only one of those pieces. A couple of ways in which you will see us
                    doing that work: […] being in spaces and in conversations like this [one]; trying to be
                   sure that we are aware of risks that are being raised by civil society and in governance
                             conversations, [ensuring] we are responsive to those" (Lane Dilg)




               She highlighted OpenAI's iterative deployment strategy, which involves releasing models in
               stages to gather feedback and ensure preparedness.

               Ms. Lane Dilg also mentioned OpenAI's work on preparedness frameworks and their focus on
               technical tools and evaluations.




                    "We are very focused on the technical tools and evaluations that will enable this kind
                    of assessment and this kind of scientific assessment and real judging of capabilities
                                                and risks.” (Lane Dilg)













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