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 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'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.
Indian Prime Minister Modi inaugurated a new Parliament building on May 28, emphasizing modernization, progress, and democratic values. The building features advanced technology and citizen involvement, promoting a self-reliant India.
The White House has declared there are no plans to add more members to the Quad group. The Quad is an action group of 4 countries - US, India, Japan and Australia - established in 2017 for keeping the Indo-Pacific region secure and free from external influences. Leaders from the four countries are set to meet in Sydney next month to discuss topics such as maritime security, infrastructure, climate change and economic policy. Get the latest updates on the Quad group and the future of the Indo-Pacific region from this article.
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