Leading artificial intelligence company OpenAI recently released a new policy blueprint aimed at providing a framework for guiding AI development and application. However, this proposal has quickly drawn widespread skepticism. The Washington Post's WP Intelligence AI and tech briefing notes that critics argue the document may function more as a public relations piece than a substantive policy plan with real impact.
The criticism focuses on OpenAI's motivations and the blueprint's substantive content. According to the briefing dated April 7, 2026, observers question whether OpenAI introduced this blueprint to genuinely drive industry policy changes or primarily to craft a positive public image. As a key driver of AI technology, OpenAI's policy proposals could potentially influence global regulatory directions, making the sincerity and transparency of its suggestions a point of close scrutiny.


