Tech Mahindra CEO CP Gurnani has accepted the challenge of Sam Altman, co-founder of OpenAI. Altman recently said that Indian companies cannot compete with their Silicon Valley counterparts on the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Sam Altman is currently on a tour of six countries, including India.
Rajan Anandan asked a question
According to the news, in an event on OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who was visiting India, Rajan Anandan, former Google Vice President of India and South East Asia, was asked whether India could develop an artificial intelligence device like ChatGPT. Can do manufacturing. Anandan had asked that we have got a live ecosystem in India. We’re particularly focused on AI, are there places where you see a startup in India building a foundational model, how should we think about it, a team in India actually start building?
Altman gave this answer
On Anandan’s question, Sam (Sam Altman) said that the way AI works, let us tell you, competing with us on the training foundation model is completely hopeless, you should not try. Although it is your job to try anything. I find it very disappointing. On this, Tech Mahindra CEO CP Gurnani tweeted Altman’s reply and said that the challenge is accepted.
Altman also met PM Modi
Altman (OpenAI CEO Sam Altman) Prime Minister in New Delhi on Thursday Narendra Modi Also met and discussed the need for international regulation of AI (Artificial Intelligence). Regarding his planning for India, he said that he will first fund startups in India. Altman said that he had met some startups in India. He said that we were always amazed and grateful for the ability of Indian startups.