Tech Mahindra CEO CP Gurnani takes on challenge by OpenAI CEO to build ChatGPT-like model. Demonstrates India's spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation.
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 prioritizes education in India and vows to support local start-ups. CEO Sam Altman emphasizes the importance of investment in the country's AI industry and the need for global regulation. India ranks fifth in the world for AI investment, with start-ups receiving $3.24bn in funding last year.
OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman plans to invest in Indian start-ups during a recent visit to the country. Altman praised India's robust start-up ecosystem and noted the potential for growth. OpenAI launched a $100m venture capital arm last year, with further funding reportedly raised recently. Altman's tour to India is part of a longer trip to several countries.
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