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OpenAI bolsters its strategy in India with a new directive at the helm

OpenAI bolsters its strategy in India with a new directive at the helm
Daniel García

Daniel García

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OpenAI, the Artificial Intelligence company that has revolutionized this technological sector in recent years, continues to prepare strategies to boost its presence and ensure its viability in different countries. India, one of the most emerging technological powers today, is in the sights of OpenAI, and for this reason they have hired an Indian executive who will ensure that the company operates correctly and in accordance with the rules governing in the Asian country.

As mentioned, India is a rapidly growing country in recent years, and it could be said that, like China years ago, it is growing at an accelerated pace to become an increasingly relevant technological power on the international scene, where they are already achieving significant achievements. This does not go unnoticed by OpenAI, and that is why they want to strengthen their presence in a country that is already part of the major world powers.

OpenAI is looking for talent in India

As noted by Neowin, OpenAI has hired Pragya Misra, a recognized professional with deep knowledge of the technology sector in India, which will provide the company with value in the first instance to make any kind of decisions in the Asian country. In fact, her legal knowledge will provide the company with useful tools to comply with the regulations of that nation in terms of Artificial Intelligence.

With Misra’s signature, OpenAI takes an advantageous position with a name that is already well-known in Delhi for various collaborations with official institutions such as the Police to strengthen digital security for citizens.

The relevance of AI today

Whether you like it or not, Artificial Intelligence is more than just a temporary trend. This raises numerous concerns about the lack of regulation for a technology that has advanced at an astonishing pace in recent years. The dangers it presents have emerged much faster than the regulation itself, which is already being addressed by important institutions such as the European Union in the old continent, or by the United States in the country where OpenAI was founded.

As a result, especially due to the rapid advancement of OpenAI, many companies have tried to replicate its success and have made progress in AI. Examples of this would be Google with Bard and then with Gemini, Microsoft with Copilot, and the multiple applications it is developing around its ecosystem, and even Tesla, whose new vehicles have Grok Artificial Intelligence inside, also used in the social network X (Twitter).

Daniel García

Daniel García

Graduated in Journalism, Daniel specializes in video games and technology, currently writing for Andro4all and NaviGames, and having written for more Difoosion portals such as Alfa Beta Juega or Urban Tecno. He enjoys staying up-to-date with current affairs, as well as reading, video games, and any other form of cultural expression

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