OpenAI offers help promoting AI outside the US, but analysts question why countries would accept
Briefly

OpenAI launched the 'OpenAI for Countries' program as part of the US government-led Stargate AI initiative, aiming to help countries develop their own generative AI infrastructures. However, there are significant concerns regarding data privacy and sovereignty, especially when data is stored in one location but accessed from another. Analysts suggest that countries may be reluctant to partner with the US due to these issues and existing sovereign AI initiatives that foster independence from any single provider, presenting a challenge for OpenAI to build trust and collaboration.
If it is tied to the US government, there will be questions in terms of what gets shared to move the models forward. That is going to be important.
Countries are striving to create a vibrant AI ecosystem that isn't dependent on a single provider - which is an undercurrent that OpenAI and its partners need to navigate.
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