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Tasha McCauley (born February 17, 1981) is an American scientist, entrepreneur, and educator. She previously served as CEO at GeoSim Systems.[1]
She was one of the independent board members of OpenAI Nonprofit[2][3] from 2018 through four days after voting to fire CEO Altman on November 17, 2023.[4][5][6] The directors became concerned about Altman's behavior. For example, Time reported, "Altman told one board member that another believed [board member] Toner ought to be removed immediately, which was not true, according to two people familiar with the discussions." As directors of the not-for-profit, "their job", Time reported, "was to exercise their judgment to ensure the company was acting in the best interests of humanity," but that the board couldn't trust Altman because of several such incidents, and so fired him.[6]
Forbes reports McCauley is an adjunct senior management scientist at the RAND Corporation, had cofounded Fellow Robots and GeoSim Systems, signed the Asilomar AI Principles, advises the Center for the Governance of AI along with fellow former OpenAI director Helen Toner, an is a board member of the Effective Ventures Foundation, parent of the Centre for Effective Altruism.[7]McCauley has a USC Marshall MBA.[8] She is multilingual, fluent in English, Spanish, and Arabic, and has served as a firefighter in New York.[9]
Tasha McCauley is married to Joseph Gordon-Levitt, the American actor and filmmaker, and they have two sons together.[10][11][12]