On May 23rd, the news was reported by ConnectOpenAI Chief of Global Affairs Chris Lehane Yesterday, an interview was given to respond to the public relations crisis and regulatory strategy facing companies。

At present, the public image of the AI industry continues to deteriorate — the graduation speaker was booed for talking about AI, and a burning bottle was thrown at Sam Altman's San Francisco residence last month. Lehane argues that the problem is rooted in the radicalization of public narratives:
Public narratives are often artificially created or otherwise — either everyone does not have to work, spends all day drawing watercolors in beach villas or a few elites control everything。
He stated that OpenAI needed to convey more "calibrated" information and to propose substantive programmes on employment shocks, protection of minors, including a four-day work system, expanded medical security and a tax on the AI labour force。