PANews February 28 News, according to WIRED, OpenAI recently fired an employee for trading on prediction market platforms such as Polymarket and Kalshi based on internal information. The report states that the employee used non-public information obtained through their work at OpenAI to bet on related contracts, allegedly constituting “insider trading” and violating company compliance policies.
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