The advisors have backgrounds in social work, public health, advising public officials, etc. Not really any background in AI or technology that I saw. So it's an interesting group that, I suppose, would help you know if you're making something that's actually beneficial to the public. Not sure if they'd be able to see past any obfuscation that OpenAI might be incentivized to put up. It is not exactly what I was expecting to see, but at least they seem like good people?