“Openai” prepares to expand its activity in India

Openai prepares them to open a headquarters in the Indian capital, New -Delhi, within a few months to establish an official presence in a large market that is growing rapidly. The company, which is responsible for developing a “chat GBT” conversation, said in a statement released on Friday that he started working to increase the number of his local team. It has announced three sales opportunities in India, which has determined at least seven years of experience and can be announced for more in the future. Only one employee, Pragia Maysara, who runs public policies and partnerships in the country after joining the company last year. ‘Oben AI’ strengthens the partnerships in India will help the greatest presence and increase the number of workers locally ‘oben ai’ to strengthen partnerships with government, companies and developers in the country with a population of 1.4 billion, and are known for those with talents in the field of technology. Also read: India is rushing to develop artificial intelligence models to the ‘deeply ill’ superiority, and the company has also undertaken to cooperate with the federal government in the India mission, at a cost of $ 1.2 billion, which seeks to develop large and small linguistic models at the region. The expansion process also sheds light on the efforts of “Oben AI” to formulate preliminary regulatory rules in rapid changing technology. India, the largest country in the world in terms of the population, is a great opportunity for international technology companies, but it is a market that is sometimes difficult to handle. Reducing the subscription for “Chat GPT” in India, the second largest market for “CBT” in terms of the number of users, and “Oben AI” launched a low -cost program for monthly subscription to less than $ 5 to attract customers. It also offers a key -free program and other programs with characteristic paid subscriptions. “Oben II” indicated that it intended to host the first developer conference in India later in the year.

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