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OpenAI President Greg Brockman responded on Monday to downplay market concerns about the loss of executives at this artificial intelligence company. He believes that this wave of turnover “is actually not very abnormal.” Brockman said, “I actually think the difference between OpenAI and other agencies is that we are in a very high spotlight. Every time a person leaves their job, they are subject to extra scrutiny, and personnel changes in ordinary companies are not treated in this way.” Just last week, OpenAI's head of revenue, Dennis Drether suddenly left his job. He has only been in office for 8 months. Her previous core work was to expand the corporate business segment. The business had high profit margins and the goal was to directly target major competitor Anthropic. Two days before Drether left his job, another senior executive, Brad Lightcap, announced the end of his eight-year tenure at the ChatGPT development company and was ready to “start a new business.” In April of this year, OpenAI announced that Lightcap was no longer the chief operating officer and was transferred to be responsible for “special projects,” and Drether took over most of his work.

Zhitongcaijing·08/17/2026 13:09:04
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OpenAI President Greg Brockman responded on Monday to downplay market concerns about the loss of executives at this artificial intelligence company. He believes that this wave of turnover “is actually not very abnormal.” Brockman said, “I actually think the difference between OpenAI and other agencies is that we are in a very high spotlight. Every time a person leaves their job, they are subject to extra scrutiny, and personnel changes in ordinary companies are not treated in this way.” Just last week, OpenAI's head of revenue, Dennis Drether suddenly left his job. He has only been in office for 8 months. Her previous core work was to expand the corporate business segment. The business had high profit margins and the goal was to directly target major competitor Anthropic. Two days before Drether left his job, another senior executive, Brad Lightcap, announced the end of his eight-year tenure at the ChatGPT development company and was ready to “start a new business.” In April of this year, OpenAI announced that Lightcap was no longer the chief operating officer and was transferred to be responsible for “special projects,” and Drether took over most of his work.