1/7 π§΅π€ Recently, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's remarks about India's ability to create something like ChatGPT have sparked a lot of discussion. Here's a breakdown of the situation. #AI#OpenAI#ChatGPT#TechNews
2/7 π During his visit to India, Altman was asked about the potential for India to build foundational AI models like ChatGPT. His response, that it would be 'pretty hopeless', has drawn criticism. #AI#India#TechControversy
3/7 π¬π₯ The reaction on social media was swift and varied. Some users called Altman's statement arrogant, while others saw it as a challenge to prove him wrong. #SocialMedia#TechDebate
4/7 π’πΌ Tech Mahindra CEO, CP Gurnani, took Altman's statement as a 'challenge', tweeting, "Dear Sam Altman, from one CEO to anotherβ¦ CHALLENGE ACCEPTED." #ChallengeAccepted#AI#TechLeaders
5/7 ππ Altman has since clarified his comments, stating that his words were taken out of context and that he was asked the 'wrong question'. He emphasized the importance of startups contributing new things to the world. #Clarification#Startups
6/7 ππ₯ Altman's clarification has also drawn mixed reactions. While some support, his stance, others still believe his initial statement was inappropriate. #MixedReactions#TechDebate
7/7 π€π‘ What are your thoughts on this? Can India build its own version of ChatGPT? Is it the 'wrong question' to ask? Let's discuss. #AI#OpenAI#ChatGPT#TechDebate
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