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Researchers are exploring whether large language models could replace modular approaches to autonomous driving by handling perception, planning, and decision-making tasks like object detection, trajectory prediction, and scene generation. Models such as Talk2BEV and GAIA-1 have demonstrated capabilities in combining vision data with language processing to suggest driving decisions and generate training scenarios. The approach remains experimental with significant concerns about model hallucinations and lack of real-world testing, though proponents argue transparency improvements could eventually address trustworthiness issues.
OpenAI appointed three new board members: Dr. Sue Desmond-Hellmann, Nicole Seligman, and Fidji Simo, while CEO Sam Altman rejoined the board. Desmond-Hellmann previously led the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Seligman served as general counsel at Sony, and Simo is the CEO of Instacart. The expanded board changes OpenAI's governance structure following its transition toward a for-profit model.
OpenAI's board completed a review and confirmed Sam Altman as CEO and Greg Brockman as President, with both continuing in their roles. The company appointed new board members and implemented governance structure changes, though specific names and details were not disclosed in the announcement. The leadership confirmation and structural modifications aim to provide clearer organizational oversight going forward.
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