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Google DeepMind names Lila Ibrahim its first chief AI readiness officer

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Google DeepMind has created a new executive role—chief AI readiness officer—and appointed Lila Ibrahim to the position. Ibrahim will lead efforts to help governments, the public, and the company itself prepare for increasingly capable AI systems. The role encompasses AI preparedness, public engagement, and responsible deployment, with Ibrahim overseeing teams focused on frontier AI affairs, strategic initiatives, public engagement, impact, and responsibility.

Ibrahim joined DeepMind in 2018 as its first chief operating officer and has since managed operations, governance and ethics, policy, communications, and people and culture. She co-founded Team4Tech and has been a public voice on AI safety, including as a signatory to a 2023 statement on existential AI risk. The scope of her new responsibilities and the formal creation of this position remain incompletely detailed in public statements.

The appointment reflects DeepMind's stated commitment to aligning AI progress with safety and societal readiness as models grow more powerful. For practitioners, the move signals that a leading AI lab is now treating readiness for AI's societal impact as a dedicated executive function rather than a diffuse responsibility. It also indicates intensifying pressure on major AI firms to demonstrate they can shape policy, communicate risks transparently, and deploy advanced systems responsibly—all areas where regulatory scrutiny and stakeholder expectations are rising.

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