OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Urges Urgent Global AI Regulation at New Delhi Summit
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman highlighted AI risks including misuse of biomodels and announced a partnership with Tata Consultancy Services to build data centers in India.
- Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, urged for urgent global regulation of artificial intelligence technologies at a summit in New Delhi, India.
- Altman stated that the democratization of AI is crucial to ensure humanity's flourishing, warning against the centralization of this technology by a single company or country.
- OpenAI announced plans with Indian IT giant Tata Consultancy Services to build data center infrastructure in India, where ChatGPT has over 100 million weekly users, with more than a third being students.
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