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Indian-origin brain expert from Harvard joins Sam Altman's OpenAI. Meet Akshay Jagadeesh

After nearly a decade studying human visual perception, Akshay Jagadeesh will focus on safety research and AI for health as a research resident at Sam Altman’s OpenAI.

September 09, 2025 / 09:38 IST
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At OpenAI, Akshay Jagadeesh’s work will focus on safety research and the application of AI in health and medicine. (Image credit: Akshay Jagadeesh, AFP)

An Indian-origin neuroscientist trained at Stanford and Harvard has joined OpenAI as a research resident, where he will focus on advancing safety research and exploring how artificial intelligence can accelerate progress in health and medicine. Akshay Jagadeesh announced the move on social media, calling it “the next chapter” in his journey from studying the human brain to building artificial general intelligence (AGI).

“I’m thrilled to share that I’ve joined @OpenAI as a research resident, focusing on safety research and AI for health. After nearly 10 years studying the brain, I’m excited for this next chapter, building AGI to accelerate medical progress and scientific research!” he wrote on X.

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At OpenAI, Jagadeesh’s work will focus on safety research and the application of AI in health and medicine—an area increasingly seen as a frontier for artificial intelligence.

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