OpenAI CEO set to visit India this week

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is set to tour six nations this week, including India, Jordan, and Qatar. Altman took to Twitter last Sunday to share his excitement about the trip, which will also take him to the UAE, South Korea, and Israel. Altman’s announcement generated a lot of responses on Twitter, with some users asking to know his itinerary in India. The OpenAI CEO’s visit to India is particularly expected to highlight the new artificial intelligence tool, ChatGPT, which can generate poetry and prose on command. Microsoft recently announced a multi-billion investment in OpenAI, highlighting the company’s growing significance in the AI world.

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