India is becoming the world’s largest real-world test of what AI does to opportunity at scale. Get it wrong, and the gains will pool at the top; get it right, and millions more people move faster, the CEO of OpenAI writes
I’ll be in India this week for the Global AI Impact Summit, where conversations will focus on expanding access to AI and putting it to work for more people, in more parts of the country, as quickly as possible.
The momentum is clear. As of this month, India has 100 million weekly active users, giving it the second largest user base of any country in the world besides the US. It has the largest number of students on ChatGPT worldwide, a sign of how many young people here are treating AI as a way to learn faster and get ahead. And it ranks fourth globally in the use of Prism, our free new tool for scientific research and collaboration.
The momentum is clear. As of this month, India has 100 million weekly active users, giving it the second largest user base of any country in the world besides the US. It has the largest number of students on ChatGPT worldwide, a sign of how many young people here are treating AI as a way to learn faster and get ahead. And it ranks fourth globally in the use of Prism, our free new tool for scientific research and collaboration.