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Ryan Beiermeister joins Founders Fund as partner

Ryan Beiermeister, the former OpenAI vice president of product policy, announced her move to Founders Fund on Monday. The transition follows a high-profile exit from the AI company earlier this year and reunites her with a network of colleagues rooted in her early career at Palantir.

Ryan Beiermeister joins Founders Fund as partner

Her tenure at OpenAI concluded in February under contentious circumstances. Reports indicated she was dismissed following an internal dispute over a proposed “adult mode” for ChatGPT, which would have enabled sexually explicit interactions. While a subsequent accusation of workplace discrimination surfaced, Beiermeister has categorically denied any wrongdoing, and OpenAI ultimately abandoned the controversial feature in March.

Despite her recent visibility as a standout player in the firm’s “Mafia” YouTube series—where she sparred with figures like Sam Altman and Palmer Luckey—Founders Fund representatives clarified that her recruitment was not a result of her performance in the game. The firm noted that she has maintained professional ties with partner Trae Stephens for over a decade, dating back to their shared time at Peter Thiel’s Palantir. Beiermeister intends to focus her efforts on high-stakes sectors, specifically targeting startups in AI infrastructure, defense, energy, and biotechnology.

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