Open AI President: The UAE can become an environment for testing for artificial intelligence technology

Sam Altman, president of “Oben Ai”, said that the United Arab Emirates could play the role of the ‘organizational test environment’ that tests artificial intelligence technology and later leads the process to introduce world rules that define the criteria of use. In a virtual appearance during the World Government Summit, Altman added, with the Minister of Public Service for Artificial Intelligence in the Emirates Omar Bin Sultan Al -ulama: ‘It’s hard to achieve all the correct organizational ideas without experiences. This is an interesting experience. ” The world will need a united policy to control the progress of artificial intelligence in the future, according to the president of ‘Oben Ai’, whose application has printed ‘BT’. public attention. “For many reasons, I think the vague will be eligible to lead the discussions associated with it.” Deny Emirati Investments. These statements come in the context of Altman’s attempt to communicate with investors from the Middle East and persuade them of an initiative to produce semiconductor connections to promote progress in the field of artificial intelligence. The UAE in the field of artificial intelligence has invested a heavy investment and made this technology one of the most important political problems, but the relationship with China has caused some concern in the United States. The CEO of the Emirati “G42” of artificial intelligence, which is controlled by UAE’s national security advisor Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, told Bloomberg on Monday that the company would reduce its presence in China in response to Washington’s claims. G42 has partnerships with “Oben Ai”, “Microsoft” and “Serbras Systems”. The Emirati G42 is from China and focuses on its compass on America, Altman, that “Oben Ai” intends to provide with the large additional linguistic models developed by his business as Open Source models, although it has not yet decided what these models are. He also explained that his business will develop instruments for poor countries that cannot afford the tremendous costs to develop their own systems of artificial intelligence. He concluded: “We want to offer a reasonable offer for countries that want to provide artificial intelligence services.”