OpenAI is offering impacted employees legal fees and referrals to immigration counsel, after CEO Sam Altman said ICE is going ...
ChatGPT-maker OpenAI is reportedly offering $15,000 and support resources to staff affected by US immigration authorities. According to a Business Insider report, the initiative aims to help OpenAI employees who are directly affected by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention or prolonged secondary inspection by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP). It also includes situations involving an employee or an immediate family member. This comes days after Sam Altman said ICE has gone “too far” in an internal slack message last month. Stating that “part of loving the country is the American duty to push back against overreach,” he said then that “What's happening with ICE is going too far”.
The BI report quotes an OpenAI spokesperson who said that as part of the current support, OpenAI is giving:
"We regularly review our employee benefits to ensure they reflect the needs of our workforce," the spokesperson told the publication. "As part of that process, we updated our support resources for employees facing complex immigration-related situations," it added.
The US immigration and enforcement agency, ICE has faced scrutiny for the restrictions that the Republicans call as overreach. As per reports, the agency has deported roughly 540,000 people since Trump took office for his second presidential term in January last year.
The fatal shooting of nurse Alex Pretti by an ICE Agent in Minnesota last month ignited a firestorm across the country. Pretti, who was killed on January 24 morning, was filming federal immigration agents when a confrontation began. Officials claim he threatened them with a legally carried firearm, however, videos on the social media reportedly show he was shot after already being disarmed and subdued. Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old woman, too was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis on January 7.
OpenAI offers support to its employees
- “Up to $15,000 (gross) in reimbursement for approved expenses tied to immigration detention or enforcement interactions, such as immigration legal services, meals, lodging, and transportation.
- Expedited referrals to external immigration counsel.
- A resource guide for handling complex immigration situations, including guidance on locating detained individuals and referrals to low-cost or pro bono counsel.”
"We regularly review our employee benefits to ensure they reflect the needs of our workforce," the spokesperson told the publication. "As part of that process, we updated our support resources for employees facing complex immigration-related situations," it added.
Popular from Technology
- After CEO Julie Sweet’s ‘exit’ warning, Accenture HR tells senior employees: To get promoted to leadership roles, you would require..
- Explained: What is India’s Sarvam AI model that Google CEO Sundar Pichai is quite impressed with
- Did Insta, YouTube deliberately build addictive tools to trap kids?
- Jeff Bezos' ex-wife MacKenzie Scott, who has donated about 58 million Amazon shares, on who she thinks of every time she makes a huge donation
- Google’s ex CEO Eric Schmidt warns America: We are running out of …
end of article
Trending Stories
- TGBIE Telangana Inter hall ticket 2026 released at tgbie.cgg.gov.in: Direct link to download admit card here
- UK PM Keir Starmer blocks Donald Trump from using RAF bases for potential Iran strike
- 'Out of his limits': Shadab Khan reprimanded by PCB over swipe at Ex-Pakistan legends
- Middle East on boil: 5 reasons why Trump may attack Iran anytime now
- 'Play like Vaibhav Sooryavanshi': R Ashwin's bold take as India march into Super 8
04:28 '11 jets shot down': Donald Trump claims '200% tariffs' warning forced India, Pakistan to stop fighting- 'With so many left-handers, finger spin is the problem': India coach sounds alarm before Super 8
Featured in technology
- Explained: What is India’s Sarvam AI model that Google CEO Sundar Pichai is quite impressed with
- Meta Chief Al Officer Alexandr Wang: ‘In India, we can scale personal superintelligence very fast..’
- Who is Ranvir Sachdeva, 8-year-old who became the youngest speaker at India AI Impact Summit 2026; He met with Google CEO Sundar Pichai, OpenAI’s Sam Altman
10:22 What is Pax Silica and why does India joining the US-led AI coalition matter- The State Elon Musk wants everyone to move may become world's new data center capital
- Meta plans to release smartwatch in 2026, company's second attempt since ...
Photostories
- Top 10 beaches in the world for 2026 – the list is out!
- 'Normal People', 'In The Absence'; ‘Peaky Blinders’ fame Cillian Murphy’s best- OTT dramas to watch
- What are the risks in Real Estate investment?
- From 'Love haze' to 'Cloaring': 5 modern dating and relationships terms you need to know
- 5 best cities for shopping in China
- PM Narendra Modi treated AI Summit dignitaries with regional Indian flavours for lunch: Menu details inside
- Baby names inspired by hope and optimism
- 7 elegant blooms known for their long-lasting freshness
- How to make Chettinad Omelette for breakfast at home
- The 50: Prince Narula, Mr Faisu, Rajat Dalal to Shiv Thakare: Meet the Top 12 contestants of the reality show
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment