OpenAI plans to open its first Asian office in Tokyo
According to Techinasia, OpenAI plans to establish its first Asian office in Tokyo to provide customer support. CEO Sam Altman met with the Japanese Prime Minister last year expressing interest in the region and promising to work with the Japanese government to protect user privacy and security. Meanwhile, Temasek Holdings in Singapore is reportedly discussing investing in OpenAI, while the UAE government is also discussing raising funds with Altman for artificial intelligence chip development. In addition, Chinese company ByteDance is increasing its investment in the field of artificial intelligence, recently releasing over 100 job vacancies related to generative artificial intelligence.
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