Establishment of AI Lab in France: Welcome ChatGPT founder and his team to join!

Recently, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, who launched ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence platform a year ago, was dismissed from his post, which aroused worldwide discussion and attracted the attention of many companies and institutions. According to Agence France-Presse, French Minister of Digital Transformation and Telecommunications Jean Barrot wrote on his social media: “Sam altman and his team are welcome to France if they want. We are accelerating to make artificial intelligence serve the common interest. ” Barot declared that in the artificial intelligence competition, the French hope to build a “national champion”.

On the second day of the invitation, two important businessmen, Iliad and CMA CGM, announced that they would spend 300 million euros to create an artificial intelligence research laboratory called Kyutai in Paris.

Sam altman, 38, was unexpectedly fired on Friday, after the board revoked the trust in him because he thought “he is not always sincere”. “I like my time at OpenAI, which is personally transformative and I hope to have a little impact on the world,” altman responded after the news was announced.

Since the release of ChatGPT on November 30, 2022, millions of people have used its functions. Despite its success, ChatGPT and similar platforms have aroused people’s concerns that it may pose a danger to democracy or employment.


Post time: Nov-21-2023