South Korean President meets CEO of OpenAI to discuss the development of AI and its potential future advancement. Altman suggests that South Korea could enhance AI chatbots by producing advanced memory chips. Collaboration between OpenAI and South Korea has the potential for further advancement.
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OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, commends Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi's, enthusiasm and knowledge of AI during a meeting discussing the potential of AI in India. They discussed the regulatory aspects of the Digital Indian Bill and the global regulation of AI. Altman is optimistic about India's adoption of OpenAI's ChatGPT technology.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is on a global tour to prevent governments from regulating his ChatGPT AI chatbot. While advocating for future regulations, he aims to avoid current oversight efforts. However, his actions have raised concerns about the misuse of AI technology and highlighted the need for an international regulatory framework.
Discover the ChatGPT powered right-wing AI chatbot, GIPPR, which provides access to technology tools with a conservative perspective. Founded by Jeff Bermant, TUSK Browser is dedicated to promoting free speech. Trained using OpenAI's ChatGPT technology, GIPPR brings to life Ronald Reagan’s legacy and answers questions engagingly regarding various political leaders. GIPPR gives individuals an alternative to the left-wing bias in AI technology.
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