Meta is making waves with its AI capabilities, including ChatGPT-like chatbots and generative AI features for Instagram. The company is investing heavily in AI infrastructure to bring innovation across its products and increase productivity with Metamate.
Meet Rohan Verma, the Executive Director and CTO of MapmyIndia, making waves in the Indian mapping industry. ChatGPT creator Sam Altman recently met with Verma, who founded MapmyIndia at the age of 19. The company has advanced geospatial technology, providing GPS navigation systems, IoT devices, and consumer apps. Their IPO catapulted their net worth to Rs 4400 crore. Verma's success showcases the strong bond formed at Stanford University, along with ChatGPT's Altman, revolutionizing technology.
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 talented IT professionals in India to join their team, with no strict degree requirements. CEO Sam Altman believes that a PhD is not necessary to do great work. If you're interested, email them today and contribute to the development of AI in a meaningful and responsible way.
OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman met his former Stanford dormmate and CEO of MapmyIndia, Rohan Verma, during a visit to India. Altman's world tour includes meetings with government officials, highlighting the impact of his work on artificial intelligence and fostering university connections for future success. Microsoft's investment in OpenAI has put them ahead in AI technology race. When great minds meet, success is inevitable. #AI #OpenAI #Stanford #India
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