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ChatGPT creator visits Japan amid potential introduction of artificial intelligence in the country

OpenAI wants to open an office in Japan. | Fountain: Photo by Andrew Neil on Unsplash

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CEO Open AIdeveloper company ChatGPT, Sam Altmanhe chose Japan as the first direction for business after explosive virality artificial intelligence in the world.

Altman met with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to discuss the Asian government’s official approach to introducing AI in the country.

almost hand in hand

Leader artificial intelligence indicated that he was considering opening an office and expanding services Open AI in Japan.

Kishida and Altman exchanged views on the technological progress and merits of AI, as well as its risks and even copyright infringement.

“We hope to create something great for the Japanese people and improve the patterns of the language and their culture,” Altman told news outlets. He noted that he hopes that Japan, as a geopolitical power, will play a role in the implementation of AI.

Japan is watching closely

The Japanese government has shown interest in implementing the technology artificial intelligence, unlike other countries such as Italy which banned ChatGPT because of your privacy concerns. But other countries such as Ireland, Germany and the UK are considering following the same path.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno said the government would consider adopting artificial intelligence, Firstly chatGPT, Are privacy and cyber security issues resolved?

“We will take all necessary measures to deal with confidential information and concerns about information leakage,” he said. “Once these issues are resolved, we will consider using AI to reduce the burden on national civil servants.”

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Source: RPP

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