OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is calling for discussions on AI regulations, citing the need to keep up with rapid advancements in the field. He made these comments while visiting South Korea, where OpenAI executives are learning about AI regulations worldwide. Altman believes Korea can be a leader in this area. He also discussed the importance of finding ways to reward content creators who use AI, such as musicians.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman discuss the future of AI technology and South Korea's potential in advancing the ChatGPT tool. Altman praises the country's innovative culture and chip manufacturing capabilities, urging a reduction in AI-product regulations to set global standards for ChatGPT. South Korea's involvement in further development is crucial for the rise in commercial demand.
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.
OpenAI CEO and Indian PM discuss AI's potential in India's tech industry and the need for global regulation. India's AI sector is growing, with an estimated 416k employed and a contribution of $957bn to the economy by 2035. Follow Altman's six-nation tour on AI development.
OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, says no IPO plans for the company due to potential litigation from public markets and Wall Street. Despite $10bn raised and AI growth potential, Altman demands regulation. OpenAI's global tour includes visits with heads of state in India, UAE, South Korea, and Qatar.
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