OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, reported having a great meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 8th, according to a tweet from Altman. He noted that Modi was enthusiastic about artificial intelligence (AI) and had great answers about why India embraced OpenAI‘s Chat GPT platform so early. Altman proposed the creation of a global regulatory body that would oversee advanced AI, but Indian officials expressed disagreement with Altman’s approach. Altman’s visit to India includes discussions on the country’s flagship AI programme, among other engagements. The Digital India Bill seeks to regulate AI, putting the government at odds with Altman’s proposal. Despite differing views, both India and OpenAI recognise the potential benefits of AI while acknowledging that thoughtful regulation is necessary to prevent downsides from occurring.
AI Opportunities Before India: OpenAI’s Sam Altman meets with PM Narendra Modi to discuss Global Regulations
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