Former Harvard president Larry Summers resigns from OpenAI board after release of emails with Epstein
Larry Summers resigned from OpenAI's board following the release of emails revealing a prolonged relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, prompting a Harvard investigation into his conduct.
- On Wednesday, former United States Treasury Secretary Larry Summers resigned from the OpenAI Board of Directors, Axios first reported.
- On Nov. 12, the House Oversight Committee released documents that included emails tying convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to public figures, with Summers featured prominently in recent weeks.
- Released exchanges reveal Summers discussing a mentee and his position of power in November 2018–July 2019 emails, including seeking romantic advice from Jeffrey Epstein and making sexist remarks.
- Amid scrutiny, the OpenAI Board of Directors said, `We appreciate his many contributions and the perspective he brought to the Board`, while Harvard University will open a probe and Larry Summers said, `I am deeply ashamed of my actions and recognise the pain they have caused`.
- Following congressional action to force DOJ files' release, the resignation occurred after the Republican-controlled US Congress vote and amid President Donald Trump's ordered DOJ investigation, with just 20 percent approving.
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OpenAI Board Member Resigns After Deep Connections to Epstein Exposed
Following the release of thousands of deceased sex criminal Jefferey Epstein’s emails by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, it came to light that Larry Summers, former US Treasury Secretary and Harvard Economist, was deeply involved in the arch-pedophile’s affairs. But Summers isn’t just a top-level economist — he’s also a shareholder in the massive AI company OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT and Sora. Unlike other problematic…
Larry Summers caught on camera telling Harvard students he feels 'shame' over Jeffrey Epstein communications
Economics professor and former Harvard University President Larry Summers addressed his class with shame over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein communications.
While the U.S. Congress voted for the publication of the dossier documents on Jeffrey Epstein, the consequences of the case continue. The economist Larry Summers, former finance minister of Bill Clinton and former president of Harvard University, gave up all his official duties on Monday, November 17, due to his proximity to the pedocriminal. He also leaves the board of directors of OpenAI.
Ex-Harvard President Larry Summers is said to have been friends with Jeffrey Epstein for a long time and is therefore withdrawing. Eliteuni is testing their Epstein connections.
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