Sam Altman works to build a global coalition of artificial intelligence

The CEO of Openai is working on building a global alliance between governments and leaders in the industry, with the aim of supporting the provision of discs, energy and databases’ ability to develop artificial intelligence technology, according to many people familiar with discussions. Altamman this week met with investors and government officials in the UAE to discuss how the private sector can work with countries to support the expensive and wide infrastructure of artificial intelligence, the people who asked not to disclose their identity for sharing private discussions. One of the people said that Altman also spoke to officials in a number of Western countries, and also hold meetings in Washington later this week. This is not clear to the form that these efforts are tackling. Also read: The UAE supports the idea of ​​Sam Altman to transform into an artificial intelligence technology test environment that has not been reported before, the latest Altman effort to address the provision of slides and other large artificial intelligence infrastructure will not be able to keep up with the quick publication of this technology. “Bloomberg” said Altman is working to raise billions of dollars with world investors for a draft project, with the aim of using funds to create a network of factories, to manufacture semiconductors. The discussions extend beyond the chips, representing a Tamman’s communication with officials around the world a greater expansion than before. Many people who are familiar with the discussions said that CEO’s current discussions are also going beyond the production of chips, to include other resources such as energy and the ability of databases. This is not clear to the form that these efforts are tackling as well. A spokeswoman for ‘Oben AI’ confirmed in a statement: ‘As previously reported, the company has continuous discussions on increasing global infrastructure, chains for chips, energy and data centers. We look forward to sharing more details later. ‘The Chatgpt manufacturer believes that the need for large amounts of energy to operate artificial intelligence systems is one of the biggest infrastructure challenges facing the technology industry, according to a person who is familiar with the business thinking. Altamman has previously talked about the need for a ‘penetration’ in the energy field to support this incredible energy technology, and suggested that cheap solar energy, or nuclear integration, could be among the sources that feed the development of artificial intelligence. A person said he was in the UAE this week, Altman Martina Strong, the US Ambassador in the country, met. A Steron spokesman declined to comment. The US leadership guarantee, Altman, is also traveling to Washington, according to the person, with the aim of holding meetings in the Capitol building with members of the US National Security and Intelligence Associations. Also read: Open AI President: The UAE can become an environment for testing artificial intelligence technology. These meetings form part of the ongoing discussions on how the United States and its allies continue to lead artificial intelligence, and to ensure access to artificial intelligence infrastructure. Altman has previously indicated that it is believed that it is necessary to cooperate with the US government on the timing and structure of a dollar in chips, according to Bloomberg. As part of this effort, he also met US Minister of Trade Gina Raymondo. The US Foreign Investment Committee can continue to seek foreign investment in the UAE entities, which is increasingly paying attention to the relations of wealth funds in the Middle East with China. Also read: The Emirati G42 is from China and focuses on its compass on America. American lawmakers were particularly interested in similar ties with the ‘G42’ of artificial intelligence, based in Abu Dhabi. Bloomberg previously said that “G42” was a potential investor in the “Obin AI” disc project, but the current situation of discussions is unclear.