OpenAI against regulation of smaller AI startups - CEO
"We have explicitly said there should be no regulation on smaller companies. The only regulation we have called for is on ourselves and people bigger," Sam Altman, Chief Executive of the firm behind ChatGPT said, speaking at an event hosted by national daily Economic Times.
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- Published Date: 04:53 | 07 June 2023
- Modified Date: 04:55 | 07 June 2023
OpenAI is against regulating smaller startups in the field of artificial intelligence, Sam Altman, Chief Executive of the firm behind ChatGPT, said at a conference in India's New Delhi.
"We have explicitly said there should be no regulation on smaller companies. The only regulation we have called for is on ourselves and people bigger," he said, speaking at an event hosted by national daily Economic Times.
Altman is on a whirlwind tour around the world, meeting heads of states of several countries.
OpenAI has so far raised $10 billion from Microsoft at a valuation of almost $30 billion as it invests in building computing capacity.
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