OpenAI's Sam Altman plans to visit India on Feb 5 to meet officials amid ongoing legal challenges. This marks his first visit in two years to the country.
India is a critical market for OpenAI, ranking as the company’s second-largest user base after the United States.
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A meeting with Indian government officials is expected to be a part of his itinerary, although the schedule is still tentative and could change, according to the sources.
Neither OpenAI, India’s IT ministry, nor Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s office have commented on the visit yet.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman had last visited India in 2023 when he had met PM Modi and discussed potential of AI in boosting India's tech industry. He is reportedly planning to visit New Delhi.
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