Sam Altman praises India's AI potential ahead of Global AI Impact Summit 2026
OpenAI Eyes India as a Full-Stack AI Powerhouse
OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, sees India as a future leader in AI, citing its technical talent and strategic focus. OpenAI plans to expand its presence in India, aligning with the country's ambitious IndiaAI Mission. With 100 million weekly ChatGPT users, India is OpenAI's second‑largest user base. Altman's visit and OpenAI's strategies to boost AI adoption will be key talking points at the upcoming Global AI Impact Summit in New Delhi.
OpenAI's Expansion Plans in India
Summary of the Global AI Impact Summit 2026
India's Strength as a Full‑Stack AI Leader
OpenAI's Presence and Growth Strategy in India
The IndiaAI Mission and OpenAI's Strategic Alignment
Altman's Vision for AI Adoption in India
Anticipated Impact on India's Economy, Society, and Politics
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