Tech Mahindra CEO accepts the challenge to compete with Silicon Valley in AI advancements as OpenAI founder Sam Altman thinks Indian companies can't keep up. Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Altman to discuss global AI regulations, and he promised to fund Indian startups.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets with OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, to discuss global regulation and AI's potential in India's tech industry. Altman plans to fund AI startups in India and stresses the need for responsible, public-focused usage. Collaboration and cooperation are key to avoiding negative AI impacts.
Big banks should stop pretending to be fintechs, say insiders. While banks have power and customers fintechs can only dream of, red tape and regulations hinder them from going head-to-head with startups. Instead, they should work with fintech firms to preserve their unique offerings, communicate honestly and adapt to their needs. Collaboration, not domination, is the key to success.
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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.
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