OpenAI CEO Sam Altman visited Japan to deepen partnerships and increase business relationships in the Asian market. His talks with top business leaders, including SoftBank's Masayoshi Son, emphasized OpenAI's commitment to developing intelligent technology for society.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman suggests collaboration with Korean startups & chipmakers for AI technology production. OpenAI also plans to expand investments in Korea & establish a Japan office.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman urges South Korea to invest in AI chips & memory chips while also collaborating with chipmakers like Samsung. He plans to expand their investment in Korean startups.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman encourages South Korea to take a leading role in international AI standards while urging for reduced corporate regulations and a focus on creating chips for AI technology. Local tech companies Naver, Kakao, and LG are tapping into niche markets, while new AI regulations guarantee the freedom to release AI products and services. Learn more about South Korea's potential to become a strong player in the global AI ecosystem.
Over 30% of university students in Japan have used ChatGPT, with 14% admitting to using it for assignments, according to a new survey. However, while some believe it undermines critical thinking skills, 70.7% said it improved their thinking. Government and universities must develop clear guidelines on its use, as students are divided on whether it should be prohibited. The survey highlights weak points in Japan's higher education, particularly the lack of focus on writing skills. The results will be critical information for educators, said a professor specializing in higher education.
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