The article discusses the resignation of two prominent safety researchers, Paul Christiano and Evan Hubinger, from OpenAI due to concerns over the company’s direction and leadership. They were part of the ‘superalignment’ team focused on ensuring advanced AI systems remain aligned with human values. Their departure raises questions about OpenAI’s ability to develop safe and ethical AI systems like ChatGPT. Christiano and Hubinger cited disagreements with CEO Sam Altman’s leadership and the company’s shift towards prioritizing commercial success over safety research. They expressed concerns that OpenAI was not adequately addressing potential risks associated with advanced AI systems. The resignations highlight ongoing debates within the AI community about the importance of safety considerations and the need for responsible development of powerful AI technologies.