OpenAI wants AI tax breaks, promises $115b annual windfall
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Tech giant's tips for Australia to catch the AI wave
OpenAI has offered some tips to ensure Australia doesn’t miss out on the technology benefits. (Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS) By Jacob Shteyman in Canberra Tax incentives and artificial intelligence lessons in schools could help ensure Australia doesn’t miss out on the benefits of the AI wave, according to the firm behind industry giant ChatGPT. For OpenAI chief economist Ronnie Chatterji, a visit to Australia to meet with business leaders, invest…
OpenAI calls on Canberra for tax breaks in AI economic blueprint
OpenAI has called on the Australian government to give generous tax breaks to companies using AI in what it describes as a “practical plan” for economic growth.OpenAI chief economist Ronnie Chatterji met with Australian policy makers on Monday in Canberra, ahead of today’s release of the economic blueprint. The San Francisco tech company co-authored the […]
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