OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman hints at the possibility of establishing a European headquarters, aiming to comply with the EU's AI Act. OpenAI continues to experience explosive growth as one of the fastest-growing AI companies worldwide.
OpenAI considers discontinuing EU business after new AI regulation adopted. AI regulation collisions could be catastrophic, and US-EU misalignment may lead to a fragmented regulatory landscape. CEO Sam Altman denies plans but stresses the need for continued dialogue on AI regulations. #AIregulation
US officials are divided over AI regulation, with some supporting the EU's proposals while others fear it will harm US competitiveness. ChatGPT and Dall-E are among the AI tools at the centre of the debate, but with Congress unlikely to pass legislation, the EU is set to outline the rules tech giants like Microsoft and Alphabet must follow. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has warned the company may pull out of the European market if the regulations are too stringent.
OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman is scouting for a European office in compliance with upcoming EU regulations. The decision will impact AI regulation enforcement.
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