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.
AI pioneer Marc Andreessen dismisses concerns over AI risks and advocates for fast-paced development in his latest blog post. He believes AI can improve everything we care about but acknowledges the need for the private sector to work with governments to address potential risks. #AIinSociety #TechNews
Can AI replace CEOs? Not quite yet. The CEO role demands unique skills that can't be replicated by AI, such as creativity and emotional intelligence. Other unique professions like artists and scientists are also safe for now. But we need to ensure AI doesn't override our human advantages.
S Jaishankar, India's External Affairs Minister, visited the Dominican Republic from April 27th to 29th to strengthen bilateral ties and promote multilateralism. They discussed a wide-range of issues and signed several agreements, including a Memorandum of Understanding between the Indian Confederation of Industries and the National Council of Private Enterprise. Both parties reaffirmed their commitment to sustained collaboration and international cooperation.
Lord Dominic Johnson, UK's Minister for Investment arrives in India to further strengthen the trade, technology and science ties between the UK and India - visit Infosys and Zensar to explore investment in the UK. The Global Investment Summit 2023 promises 200 CEOs from multinational companies and investors to gathering to promote UK business & investment.
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