OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, stated that Indian companies cannot replicate ChatGPT's AI tool. Despite this remark, Indian entrepreneurs remain undeterred and are willing to compete. Altman met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, discussing AI's impact on job creation and replacement while praising India's progress with UPI and Aadhaar. The Indian government is planning to introduce AI regulation to mitigate user harm.
OpenAI CEO urges global regulation of AI! Sam Altman seeks to establish an oversight body to inspect, audit, and restrict AI deployment, reducing existential risk. UK PM is interested in Altman's proposal. Critics say tech giants won't support his proposal. Japan issued administrative guidance against OpenAI to limit machine learning of personal information.
Microsoft puts customer’s safety first with their “AI Customer Commitments” initiative. The company is taking self-regulatory measures to ensure responsible and safe AI use, and help customers do the same. They guarantee to share knowledge, provide global resources, and engage with governments to promote AI regulation and frameworks. Legal and regulatory experts will also support customers in developing responsible AI use in businesses.
OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman predicts AI will replace some jobs but create new ones we cannot imagine today. Altman discusses AI regulation and meets with Indian officials to help regulate AI. Get excited for the future of the industry with new cybersecurity roles and technical skills in demand!
OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, believes that AI should enhance human capabilities rather than replace them. During his India visit, Altman emphasized the potential for AI regulation and job creation while advocating for government-funded AI projects. He also highlighted the importance of sovereign research and India's promising AI initiatives. Read on for more bold ideas on shaping the future.
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