Sam Altman, the creator of AI-driven conversational chatbot ChatGPT, is set to meet with Indian government officials to discuss the regulation of digital technologies, including artificial intelligence. The move comes as the government finalizes a draft law for digital technologies with provisions for AI regulation. Altman has proposed an international authority for regulating advanced AI development, but the Indian government has signaled a different perspective on the issue. While acknowledging Altman’s ideas, the government aims to regulate AI to prevent user harm. The upcoming Digital India Bill draft will address this issue. Altman is on a global tour and will spend 36 hours in India, during which time he will discuss India’s AI program and other topics with top government officials.
ChatGPT’s Sam Altman Plans to Meet with Regulators in India
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