ChatGPT will stay in Europe
OpenAI’s threat to leave Europe has drawn criticism from EU industry chief Thierry Breton and a number of other lawmakers. Altman, on the other hand, spent the past week traveling around Europe. He met with top politicians in France, Spain, Poland, Germany and the UK to discuss the future of artificial intelligence and the progress of ChatGPT. Altman rounded off his tour with “a very productive week of discussions on how to best organize AI in Europe!” described as.
OpenAI has come under criticism for not disclosing training data for its latest AI model, GPT-4. The company cited “competitive and security implications” for not disclosing details. Discussing the draft Artificial Intelligence Law, EU lawmakers added to the draft rules that would force companies that use productive tools like ChatGPT to disclose copyrighted material used in education.