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OpenAI launches exclusive community forum

OpenAI Forum - an exclusive community for AI discussions and collaborations, and play a role in shaping the future of AGI.

OpenAI, a pioneer in artificial intelligence research, has recently announced the creation of the OpenAI Forum, an exclusive, invitation-only online community. This innovative platform facilitates dialogue and collaboration between domain experts and students in the AI arena. Although joining the forum is free, members must commit an hour each quarter. The forum promises a rich mix of online and in-person events, providing a unique space for members to engage with the latest developments in AI.

How to become a member

If you’re interested in joining the OpenAI Forum, you must fill out an application on the OpenAI Forum website. This application will ask for basic personal details, such as your name, email, company affiliation, and a link to your LinkedIn profile. However, admission is not guaranteed to everyone. OpenAI has outlined specific criteria for prospective members, which include a demonstrated interest in the intersection of AI with their area of expertise, the ability to commit time to the forum’s activities, and established expertise in a professional or academic discipline. Applications are reviewed continuously to foster a diverse and inclusive community.

Benefits of joining

Membership in the OpenAI Forum offers a range of exciting benefits. Members will have access to exclusive roundtables and community events featuring experts in AI, STEM, and the arts. For instance, a recent event showcased the insights of Emily St. John Mandel, the author of ‘Station Eleven’. These events provide a deeper understanding of AI and its intersection with various fields. Additionally, there are opportunities for paid involvement in OpenAI’s research projects. Members can contribute through tasks such as model evaluations, the creation of evaluation sets, and supporting the Preparedness team in ensuring the safety of frontier AI models. This involvement is intellectually stimulating and crucial in shaping the development and deployment of AI technologies.

Conclusion

The OpenAI Forum is a significant initiative, offering a platform for those deeply interested in AI to collaborate, learn, and influence the direction of AGI development. Its exclusive nature and commitment to diversity and inclusivity represent a unique opportunity for those who meet the criteria to be at the forefront of AI research and development.

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