Recently, the field of artificial intelligence has welcomed a highly anticipated new member - Jeffrey Wang, a Chinese researcher at Harvard University, officially joined OpenAI, serving as a researcher on the basic team, focusing on model pre-training and reasoning. This news has attracted widespread attention in the technology community, and OpenAI co-founder and president Greg Brockman also warmly welcomed Jeffrey's joining, calling it an "important addition to the team."

Jeffrey Wang’s academic background is outstanding. He studied in a high school in California in his early years. During his study of "developing statistical methods to detect changes in 3D genome structure", he was successfully shortlisted for the Regenerative Science Genius Award, known as the "Young Nobel Prize", showing his scientific research Extraordinary potential in the field. In 2021, he entered Harvard University, majoring in mathematics and computer science, and minoring in English, reflecting his interdisciplinary academic vision. While at Harvard, Jeffrey was not only actively involved in research, but also undertook teaching tasks, teaching courses in computer science and statistics, and served as a researcher in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, focusing on the robustness and privacy of machine learning models for artificial intelligence The field has contributed many innovative achievements.
Jeffrey Wang's research results have also attracted widespread attention in the academic community. His two papers were presented at the NeurIPS SoLar (2023) and ICML (2024) workshops, one of which was titled "MoPe: Privacy Attacks on Language Models Based on Model Perturbation", which proposed a new tool called MoPe , able to effectively determine whether a specific text is used to train large language models, providing a new solution for the privacy protection of language models. Another paper, Bias Begets Bias: the Impact of Biased Embeddings on Diffusion Models, explores in-depth the impact of bias in embedded space on the fairness of diffusion models, providing an important theoretical framework for research in this field.
In addition to his excellence in academic fields, Jeffrey Wang is also a talented writer. His work has been published in The Adroit Journal, winning the love of readers for his unique perspective and profound insight. In addition, his historical, scientific and statistical stories shared on Quora, a well-known online question-and-answer platform in the United States, have received over 6 million views, demonstrating his extensive knowledge reserves and excellent communication skills.
Jeffrey Wang's addition was not only an important leap in his personal career, but also demonstrated OpenAI's strong attraction to top talents. As more and more young talents devote themselves to artificial intelligence research, OpenAI has become an ideal stage for them to pursue their dreams. In the future, Jeffrey's research will bring more breakthrough progress to the field of artificial intelligence and promote the cutting-edge development of technology.