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Former NSA head joins OpenAI board and safety committee

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  • 🇺🇸 Former NSA head joins OpenAI board and safety committee

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Former head of the National Security Agency, retired Gen. Paul Nakasone, will join OpenAI’s board of directors, the AI company announced Thursday afternoon. He will also sit on the board’s “security and safety” subcommittee.

The high-profile addition is likely intended to satisfy critics who think that OpenAI is moving faster than is wise for its customers and possibly humanity, putting out models and services without adequately evaluating their risks or locking them down.

Nakasone brings decades of experience from the Army, U.S. Cyber Command and the NSA. Whatever one may feel about the practices and decision-making at these organizations, he certainly can’t be accused of a lack of expertise.

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When the UEFA Euro 2024 football tournament kicks off tomorrow, the all-seeing eye of artificial intelligence (AI) will be glued to the action stronger than the eyes of even the most ardent fans. Referees will be able to track any slight motion made by the ball and players thanks to the latest video assisted referee (VAR) technology.

An upgraded, semi-automated version of the technology incorporating more-advanced AI and a real-time location-tracking chip embedded in the ball was first used in a major global tournament in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

Euro 2024 will feature its latest iteration. Nature spoke with John Eric Goff, a sports physicist at the University of Lynchburg, Virginia, about how far VAR has come and what the future holds for it.

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