IT House News on June 12, according to Reuters, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman (Sam Altman), who is visiting Tokyo, Japan, said today that this global trip has made him understand The prospects for global coordination and cooperation in artificial intelligence (AI) are "very optimistic".
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IT House previously reported that Altmann had just completed a visit to EU leaders and legislators, and last week visited Israel, Jordan, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, India, South Korea and other countries and regions. After visiting Japan, he will also travel to Singapore, Indonesia and Australia.
In a conversation with Japanese university students today, Altman said: “When I started this trip, I had doubts about whether it would be possible to promote global cooperation (in the field of AI) in the short term to reduce the risks to human existence. But now as the trip is coming to an end, I feel very optimistic that we can get it done."
Although Japan’s manufacturing giants have invested heavily in automation technology, Japan has always been considered to be lagging behind in the field of AI services. In conversation today, Altmann highlighted the long history of humans and machines working together in Japan.Altmann visited Japan in April and met with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, informing the latter of his intention to set up an OpenAI office in Japan. In this regard, he said today that "
all conversations are going well", but he did not provide more details.
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