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We are looking for a Safety Transparency Editor to own the editorial quality of key safety transparency artifacts and systems.
This is a hands-on role for someone who can write crystal-clear, pitch-perfect explanations of the hardest and highest-stakes technical safety topics that OpenAI tackles, and who can lean into AI to build systems that help the broader organization do this work better.
Your core responsibility is to shape and execute how our technical safety work is externally communicated: identifying the narrative thread, exercising judgment about which details matter, determining where additional context, explanation, or supporting evidence is needed, translating complexity without sacrificing precision, and helping external audiences understand both the safety measures we’ve taken and the uncertainties that remain. To do this work effectively, you will need to be comfortable educating yourself, using AI tools and existing internal evidence, about the nuances of technical safety work taking place across OpenAI.
You will serve as the editorial driver behind system cards and related transparency materials, partnering closely with Safety Programs, researchers, evaluators, red-teamers, policy experts, legal partners, product marketing and communications teams, and other launch stakeholders. You will transform complex technical safety topics into public-facing artifacts that are rigorous, accessible, and faithful to the underlying substance.
You’ll also be expected to use AI deeply in your own practice—not simply as a learning and drafting tool, but as a means of rethinking how this work gets done. You should instinctively look for opportunities to build workflows, automate repetitive tasks, improve consistency, and create systems that enable the organization to produce high-quality transparency artifacts at scale and speed.
This role demands deep ownership and accountability. The ideal candidate is equally at home refining a tricky explanation of a nuanced technical point, and investing in building systems that make the next ten explanations easier to produce.
This role is ideal for someone who combines the judgment of an exceptional editor with the mindset of a builder. You should be comfortable using your voice and judgment while approaching the work with humility, intellectual honesty, and a deep respect for technical nuance.
Serve as the narrative DRI for system cards and related transparency artifacts from initiation through publication.
Partner with the Safety Programs team, researchers, evaluators, red-teamers, policy experts, legal teams, communications partners, and launch teams to translate technical findings into public-facing materials.
Write clear, precise explanations of highly technical safety topics for external audiences without sacrificing rigor or nuance.
Shape the editorial structure and narrative arc of transparency artifacts, ensuring they accurately communicate what OpenAI has done, why it matters, and where uncertainty remains.
Exercise strong editorial judgment to determine what context is necessary, what caveats should be highlighted, and where additional explanation or supporting evidence may be needed to strengthen public understanding.
Improve repeatable editorial processes, templates, and publication workflows.
Use AI tools to accelerate drafting, synthesize source materials, identify precedents, prepare reviewer packets, and improve consistency across artifacts.
Build systems and workflows that make transparency efforts faster, more scalable, and more effective over time.
Support blogs, governance documents, technical explainers, and other technical safety communications when needed.
Help evolve the Deployment Safety Hub and related transparency surfaces over time.
Example Projects
Drive the narrative, framing, and technical writing and editing for a system card supporting a major model launch.
Translate novel evaluation methodologies, preparedness frameworks, and mitigation approaches into explanations accessible to policymakers, journalists, researchers, and external experts.
Build an AI-assisted workflow that improves consistency, quality, and efficiency of our safety transparency practice.
Help shape the evolution of the Deployment Safety Hub as a trusted destination for understanding OpenAI’s technical safety work.
Are an exceptional writer and editor who can make highly technical topics understandable without sacrificing precision.
Have strong editorial judgment and know how to identify the narrative thread in complex, ambiguous material, surfacing what details matter, what context is needed, and how to communicate uncertainty responsibly.
Have strong execution instincts and enjoy owning complex projects from start to finish.
Can synthesize diverse inputs into structured, publication-ready artifacts.
Can earn trust and work in close partnership with technical experts to make their work accessible without oversimplifying it.
Are deeply AI-native in how you work, and instinctively look for opportunities to automate, systematize, and improve editorial processes.
Care deeply about rigor, intellectual honesty, and earning trust through accuracy.
Have the confidence to use your voice and judgment while remaining humble, evidence-driven, and open to feedback.
Enjoy learning unfamiliar technical domains quickly and developing fluency in frontier AI safety concepts.
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OpenAI is an American artificial intelligence (AI) research organization headquartered in San Francisco, consisting of OpenAI Group PBC, a for-profit public benefit corporation (PBC), partially controlled by OpenAI Foundation, a nonprofit. OpenAI developed the generative pre-trained transformer (GPT) family of large language models, the DALL-E series of text-to-image models, and the Sora series of text-to-video models, which have influenced industry research and commercial applications. Its release of ChatGPT in November 2022 has been credited with catalyzing the AI boom, and widespread interest in generative AI.
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