OpenAI picks labor icon Dolores Huerta and other philanthropy advisers as it moves toward for-profit
- OpenAI introduced Dolores Huerta, Monica Lozano, Robert Ross, and Jack Oliver to its commission this month.
- OpenAI seeks community input to address systemic issues and evaluate AI's potential with the commission.
- Daniel Zingale, convener, and the advisors will guide community engagement processes, drawing from diverse expertise.
- Zingale stated the goal is to empower everyday people with AI, ensuring benefits for humanity.
- This advisory board has 90 days to submit suggestions for OpenAI's philanthropic direction amid restructuring.
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OpenAI’s Latest Hire Is… 95-Year-Old Labor Activist Dolores Huerta?
Yes, artificial intelligence company OpenAI just hired longtime rabble-rouser Dolores Huerta as a member of their temporary philanthropic advisory board, though it could be a PR move to butter up regulators as OpenAI restructures to a for-profit company.The last few weeks have been pretty big for honoring longtime labor organizer Dolores Huerta. On March 31, cities across California hosted marches for Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta Day, acknowl…
OpenAI names new philanthropy advisors, including labor icon Dolores Huerta
OpenAI has named labor leader Dolores Huerta and three others to a temporary advisory board that will help guide the artificial intelligence company’s philanthropy as it attempts to shift itself into a for-profit business. Huerta, who turned 95 last week, formed the first farmworkers union with Cesar Chavez in the early 1960s and will now have a say on the direction of philanthropic initiatives that OpenAI says will consider “both the promise an…
OpenAI chooses the Dolores Huerta work icon in its conversion to a profit-making company
OpenAI has appointed trade union leader Dolores Huerta and three others to be part of a temporary advisory board that will help guide the philanthropy of the artificial intelligence company while trying to transform itself into a profit-making business.

OpenAI picks labor icon Dolores Huerta and other philanthropy advisers as it moves toward for-profit
OpenAI has named labor leader Dolores Huerta and three others to a temporary advisory board that will help guide the artificial intelligence company’s philanthropy as it attempts to shift itself into a for-profit business.
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