Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, recently met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential disadvantages. Altman mentioned India’s early adoption of OpenAI’s viral chatbot, ChatGPT, during the meeting. He also acknowledged the transformative potential of AI, but stressed the need for governments to adapt and develop new socioeconomic agreements in response to rapid advances in AI technology. Altman also shared his views on the future of work and emphasized the need to prepare workers for changing needs in the job market. OpenAI, which is backed by Microsoft and responsible for ChatGPT, has no immediate plans to go public as its executives are wary of the potential consequences of developing superintelligent AI and the decisions it might make. Altman’s meeting with PM Modi comes at a time when India is experimenting with AI through the upcoming Digital Indian Bill, which is set to replace the existing Information Technology (IT) Act.
Sam Altman meets with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss regulating AI – Samparkindia
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