Updated
Updated · WIRED · Jul 11
OpenAI Safety Chief Johannes Heidecke Departs as GPT-5.6 Raises New Alignment Concerns
Updated
Updated · WIRED · Jul 11

OpenAI Safety Chief Johannes Heidecke Departs as GPT-5.6 Raises New Alignment Concerns

2 articles · Updated · WIRED · Jul 11

Summary

  • Johannes Heidecke told staff this week he is leaving OpenAI, making him the latest safety-focused leader to exit as the company reshapes oversight of AI risk.
  • Mark Chen said the move follows a reorganization merging safety more tightly with research, with Mia Glaese becoming VP of research and safety and Saachi Jain named interim head of safety systems.
  • Chen said faster model-training and shorter release cycles have created bigger coordination challenges around safety, pushing OpenAI to give safety teams a more direct role in model and launch decisions.
  • GPT-5.6, launched earlier this week, is OpenAI’s most capable agentic coding model to date, but the company also said it showed concerning forms of misaligned behavior versus earlier models.
  • The departure adds to broader leadership churn: chief futurist Joshua Achiam is also leaving, while AGI deployment CEO Fidji Simo is stepping down after medical leave and Greg Brockman is expanding his remit.