OpenAI, the cutting-edge AI research organization co-founded by Elon Musk, is expanding its base of operations by collaborating with Indian start-ups. With its focus on ethical AI practices and creating AI models that push beyond what humans can do, OpenAI is excited about India’s potential for innovation. Job seekers, the company is open to hiring from top-ranking institutions.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman believes AI will create new job opportunities alongside displacing some. He stresses preparing a skilled workforce, adapting governments, and regulating to avoid threats. Altman sees AI as a tool that enhances human capabilities rather than replacing them.
Former Google engineer, Zach Smith, shares his experience in tech industry and predicts certain functions to be replaced by AI. He encourages people in these roles to prepare for creative tasks and notes new job opportunities in fields like AI ethics, data science & machine learning. Learn how AI will shift human roles, not replace them.
OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, applauds India's national tech/assets and suggests integrating it with other services. He proposes a publicly-funded AI effort and building large language models to pursue new research directions. Altman will also meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the topic and its impact on new job opportunities.
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