The council aims to identify and address ethical issues in AI, ensuring benefits reach all while mitigating bias and inequity risks for underserved communities.
New board members Robert Silvers, Co-Chair of Ropes & Gray’s National Security Practice and former DHS Under Secretary, and Richard D. Phillips, Dean of Georgia State University’s Robinson College of Business, strengthen the cross-sector mission.
Silvers brings cybersecurity and policy expertise, Phillips business ethics, following the council’s June board meeting focused on AI‘s societal impacts.
Altman’s international listening tour and White House roundtable on AI ethics preceded the December 11, 2023, HOPE Global Forum announcement.
The AIEC seeks to become a leading authority on AI‘s human dignity, equity, and inclusion, advising on principles for AI‘s future amid rapid advancements.
OpenAI’s mission aligns, ensuring artificial general intelligence benefits humanity, with the council exploring guardrails for ChatGPT and Sora amid public scrutiny.
WEF notes AI’s $15.7 trillion economic impact by 2030, but ethical frameworks must safeguard vulnerable populations from bias and exclusion.
Stanford’s 2025 AI Index highlights 8 million+ DDoS attacks, underscoring cybersecurity’s role in ethical AI deployment.
This launch’s quiet formation unveils new era where AI‘s vast potential bridges ethical voids, transforming innovation with enduring harmony.






