By Deborah Mary Sophia and Daniel Trotta (Reuters) -Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers stepped down from positions at Harvard University and the OpenAI board on Wednesday amid the continuing fallout from his ties to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Summers announced he was resigning from the board of OpenAI, developer of the ChatGPT artificial intelligence tool, and a spokesman later said he would discontinue teaching roles at Harvard and go on leave as a director of a business and government school while Harvard conducts a review of people named in the Epstein files. The former Treasury Secretary under former Democratic President Bill Clinton, Summers is among the highest-level U.S. personalities to pay a price for his relationship to Epstein, who was charged for
Larry Summers leaving positions at Harvard and OpenAI after Epstein emails
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