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OpenAI announced another reorganization on Friday, consolidating some areas and making company president Greg Brockman the official leader of all products.
In a note, see it EdgeBrockman wrote that since OpenAI’s product strategy for this year is to focus entirely on AI agents, the company is combining its products “to invest in a single agent platform and integrate ChatGPT and Codex into one unified agent experience for everyone.”
To do this, the company makes a set of changes to its organizational chart, although it still operates under it Some of the same ones from last month. That’s when AGI President Fidji Simo went on medical leave and OpenAI announced that Brockman would be in charge of product strategy and CSO Jason Kwon, CFO Sarah Friar, and CRO Denise Dresser would take control of business operations.
It’s all part of the latest OpenAI technology Strategic transformation To focus on key revenue drivers like programming and enterprise and stop pouring resources into “side quests” ahead of a potential IPO later this year and amid investor pressure to turn a profit.
In Simo’s continued absence, Brockman’s pioneering product strategy is now formalized, as well as the company’s “expansion” arm. Under Brockman’s leadership there will be four different pillars. The first is the core product and platform, led by Thibault Sottiaux, who was OpenAI’s engineering lead for Codex, and the second is critical enterprise industries, led by ChatGPT head Nick Turley. The third is the consumer pillar, such as health, commerce and personal finance, which will be led by Ashley Alexander, who was vice president of healthcare products. The fourth pillar – Core Infrastructure, Advertising, Data Science, and Growth – will be led by Vijay Raje, who was CTO for Applications at OpenAI.
Brockman wrote in the memo that OpenAI’s goal now is to “bring agents into the ChatGPT domain, in order to give individuals and organizations much greater value and utility from our products.”