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'Taken out of context': Sam Altman responds to Tech Mahindra CEO's 'challenge accepted' comment

Sam Altman said that a wrong question had been asked to him and reiterated that with an investment of $10 million, India would find it tough to compete with OpenAI.

June 10, 2023 / 21:49 IST
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Sam Altman said that he had no doubt that Indian startups can contribute a new thing to the world.

Sam Altman has replied to the video shared by Tech Mahindra CEO CP Gurnani in which the OpenAI CEO can be heard saying that India's chances of building a ChatGPT-like tool was 'hopeless'.

Altman said that a wrong question had been asked to him and reiterated that with an investment of $10 million, India would find it tough to compete with OpenAI.

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"this is really taken out of context! the question was about competing with us with $10 million, which i really do think is not going to work. but i still said try! however, i think it’s the wrong question," Altman wrote on Saturday.

"the right question is what a startup can do that’s never been done before, that will contribute a new thing to the world. i have no doubt indian startups can and will do that! and no one but the builders can answer that question," he added.
Gurnani replied to Altman, thanking him for the clarification.

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At an event, Altman was asked by former Vice President of Google in India and South East Asia and current venture capitalist Rajan Anandan whether India can build an artificial intelligence tool such as ChatGPT.