OpenAI CEO Sam Altman took a dig at DeepSeek’s now-disputed claim of training its AI tool at a low cost of just $6 million in an interview with Hindustan Times.
India’s finance ministry has asked its employees to avoid using AI tools including ChatGPT and DeepSeek for official purposes ...
The minister said that the OpenAI CEO appreciated Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of democratising technology.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman clarified his previous remarks regarding the development costs of advanced AI models during a fireside ...
India's finance ministry has instructed its employees to refrain from using AI tools such as ChatGPT and DeepSeek for ...
Altman acknowledges India’s growing role in AI, as OpenAI faces new competition and legal challenges in the country.
"It has been determined that AI tools and AI apps (such as ChatGPT, DeepSeek etc.) in the office computers and devices pose ...
The advisory warns that using AI chatbots for government-related work could compromise sensitive information. Similar AI restrictions have been implemented in countries like Australia and Italy, which ...
Officials are urged to avoid these platforms to protect against data breaches, as maintaining the integrity of confidential information is paramount for national security.
India's finance ministry has banned AI tools like ChatGPT and DeepSeek on office devices due to data security risks, ...
The biggest concern over DeepSeek's AI chatbot app is that user data could be shared with the Chinese government.