In a LinkedIn post, Indian billionaire industrialist Gautam Adani praised the capabilities of OpenAI's ChatGPT tool, calling it "a transformational moment in the democratization of AI.
In a LinkedIn post, Indian billionaire industrialist Gautam Adani praised the capabilities of OpenAI's ChatGPT tool, calling it "a transformational moment in the democratization of AI.
" The chairman and founder of Adani Group also admitted that he has "some addiction" to ChatGPT since a demo of the tool was released by OpenAI in late November.
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- In the post, Adani still acknowledged that generative AI technologies "will have massive ramifications."
- He wrote that generative AI systems, like ChatGPT, can come with the "same potential and danger" as computer chips.
- He predicted that competition and growth in generative AI will rapidly become as "complex and as entangled as the ongoing silicon chip war."
- Adani wrote that China now has more cited AI scientific papers than the U.S. A recent Nikkei study showed that China-based organizations produced roughly 43,000 AI-related papers in 2021, about twice as many as in the U.S.
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- Generative AI refers to the broad category of machine learning algorithms that can create text, images, code, and other forms of content.
- Pitchbook data shows that venture capital investment in generative AI startups has reached $2.1B this year, up 425% since 2020.