OpenAI Executive Fired for Alleged Sex Discrimination
Ryan Beiermeister, the former vice president of product policy at OpenAI, was reportedly fired in January after a male colleague accused her of sex discrimination, according to the Wall Street Journal report.
In response to the allegations, Beiermeister stated, “The allegation that I discriminated against anyone is absolutely false.” JS reached out to OpenAI for comment but received no response at the time of publication.
The termination of Beiermeister came after she voiced concerns about a planned ChatGPT feature called “adult mode,” which would incorporate erotica into the chatbot user experience. Fidji Simo, OpenAI’s CEO of Applications, has indicated that the new feature is set to launch in the first quarter of this year, despite objections raised by Beiermeister and others within the company.
According to reports, Beiermeister and her colleagues raised concerns about the potential impact of the “adult” feature on certain users.
OpenAI stated that Beiermeister, who was dismissed following a leave of absence, had made significant contributions during her tenure at the company and that her departure was unrelated to any issues she raised while employed there.
Beiermeister’s LinkedIn profile indicates her previous experience working on Meta’s product team for four years and spending over seven years at Palantir.

