Fidji Simo, the executive overseeing OpenAI's AGI deployment, is stepping down from her leadership role due to illness. She will transition to a part-time advisor, marking the latest shift in the company's top ranks.

Simo was considered the second-highest-ranking executive at the AI firm, making her departure a significant leadership change. Her exit comes amid ongoing organizational restructuring and heightened scrutiny of OpenAI's direction.

Multiple reports confirm she is leaving following a medical leave, though the exact nature of her health issues has not been disclosed. The company has not yet named a permanent successor for her position.

The shake-up raises questions about stability in OpenAI's executive suite as it navigates rapid growth and regulatory challenges. Simo's reduced role could slow AGI deployment efforts, though she will remain involved as an advisor.

Industry observers will watch closely to see who fills the void and whether further departures follow. The move underscores the intense pressure on top talent in the AI race.