AI Impact Summit 2026: Sam Altman Praises India’s AI Progress, Says Nation Well-Positioned to Lead Globally
OpenAI will open offices in Bengaluru and Mumbai and collaborate with Indian institutions to support over 100,000 students and staff, enhancing AI integration in education and research.
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AI Impact Summit 2026: Sam Altman praises India’s AI progress, says nation well-positioned to lead globally
Speaking at the AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman lauded India’s leadership in AI, calling it the world’s fastest-growing and most influential AI market.
OpenAI collaborates with leading institutions in India and set to open office in India-AI Impact Summit 2026
OpenAI has announced its collaboration with Tata companies on the fourth day of the AI Impact Summit. Sam Altman, CEO of the AI company, has confirmed the opening of two new offices later this year, which will be based in Bengaluru and Mumbai. This will strengthen the footprints in India’s rapidly growing AI ecosystem. The company already operates an office in New Delhi, marking its initial entry into the Indian market. Sam Altman: ‘AI with Indi…
India to become OpenAI’s biggest market soon: Sam Altman
New Delhi, Feb 19 (IANS) India is set to become the biggest market for OpenAI in the near future, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said on Thursday. Speaking at an event… Continue reading India to become OpenAI’s biggest market soon: Sam Altman The post India to become OpenAI’s biggest market soon: Sam Altman first appeared on Australia India News.
OpenAI Plans Mumbai, Bengaluru Offices During Sam Altman’s India Visit
OpenAI will set up new offices in Mumbai and Bengaluru, sharpening its focus on India at a time when its chief executive, Sam Altman, is in New Delhi for the AI Impact Summit.The expansion signals a shift in how the ChatGPT-maker views the country, no longer as only a vast user base but as a core market for talent, enterprise deals, and policy engagement.The move comes amid a broader scramble by global AI firms to build deeper roots in India, dr…
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