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OpenAI's CEO of Applications Fidji Simo Steps Down, Moves to Advisory Role

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Fidji Simo is leaving her full-time position as CEO of Applications at OpenAI to take on an advisory role. The transition comes after she returned from a three-month medical leave taken due to a flare-up of a chronic illness. Simo acknowledged that her recovery demands more time and attention than she had originally expected. Despite stepping back, she expressed a deepened conviction in AI's ability to address healthcare challenges. She intends to remain connected to OpenAI's mission in her new advisory capacity while focusing on her health.

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