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Sam Altman not the last word on India's AI aspirations: Rajeev Chandrasekhar

Altman has to be respected for his work. But we should not consider him anything other than an important man in AI, the minister tells Moneycontrol

June 12, 2023 / 13:45 IST
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Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar

Union minister for electronics and information technology  Rajeev Chandrasekhar has said OpenAI chief Sam Altman is not the last word on India’s artificial intelligence aspirations and there will be many areas where he will not agree with the founder of the immensely popular ChatGPT chatbot.

controversy erupted after Altman said during an event in Delhi that it would very hard for a small startup to develop foundational artificial intelligence (AI) models.

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“Sam Altman is a bright man who certainly has done a lot of work in OpenAI. And he has to be respected for his work. But we should not consider him anything other than an important man in AI. He's certainly not going to be the last word on what India's aspirations for AI are going to be. He certainly doesn't have an understanding of India's capabilities in AI,” Chandrasekhar Moneycontrol in an exclusive interview last week.

“We will take Sam Altman's comments with the respect that it deserves. But to assume that everything he says or does is exactly what Indian startups are going to do is to miss the point. I think there are many areas that Sam Altman and I are never going to agree on,” the minister said.