UK PM Rishi Sunak announced early or priority access to AI models by Google DeepMind, OpenAI, and Anthropic. This move will aid research and safety efforts in understanding opportunities and risks of these systems in healthcare, education, and public services. The UK wants to become the best in tech globally, investing £100m in a designated AI taskforce. However, involving private companies in the conversation poses risks that could influence safety approaches around their tech. The UK will host the first-ever Global Summit on AI Safety later this year.
OpenAI's Sam Altman visits India to discuss AI regulation and integration. He praises India's tech assets and inspires students at Indraprastha Institute. Altman emphasizes the potential impact of AI on education and highlights enthusiasm for OpenAI's chatbot in India.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to discuss the potential of AI in India's tech ecosystem. Collaboration between the public and private sectors will be key in accelerating India's digital transformation and empowering its citizens. Altman's company, ChatGPT, is a leading AI company specializing in chatbots for improved customer satisfaction and streamlined business operations. This meeting highlights the growing interest and potential of AI in India's continued growth and development in the tech industry.
OpenAI seeks IT professionals in India to join its workspace. Degree requirements are not strict; it's all about talent. Undergraduates will fit well in the organization. Email sam@openai.com if you use APIs to create outstanding products. OpenAI will also fund AI startups and work with India's government.
The CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, met with India's Prime Minister to discuss AI and its potential in India, with ChatGPT being a key topic. Altman praises India's adoption of AI, stating industry disruption can create new job opportunities. His visit highlights the growing importance of AI and the need for ethical implementation.
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