The ongoing India AI Impact Summit was expected to be a showcase of unity in technological advancement, but it took an awkward turn. During a moment where Prime Minister Narendra Modi encouraged speakers to join hands as a gesture of solidarity, OpenAI's Sam Altman and Anthropic's Dario Amodei notably kept their hands apart, diverging from the other executives on stage.
As leaders of two of the most prominent AI research labs, their rivalry has been intensifying. Recently, OpenAI announced plans to introduce advertisements within ChatGPT, prompting Anthropic to counter with advertisements during the Super Bowl, asserting that their AI model, Claude, would remain ad-free.
In response to these developments, Altman labeled Anthropic as "dishonest" and "authoritarian," emphasizing that OpenAI would never implement ads in the manner suggested by their competitor. He expressed confidence that their users would not accept such an approach.
Both Altman and Amodei participated in the summit in New Delhi, which featured a range of announcements regarding AI investments and innovations. OpenAI revealed plans to establish two new offices in India in collaboration with IT giant TCS, alongside initiatives aimed at enhancing AI tools for higher education. Meanwhile, Anthropic has also opened an office in India, partnering with Infosys to deploy their AI solutions for various applications.
The summit highlighted the vibrant landscape of AI development in India, showcasing the potential for collaboration and competition among leading firms in the sector.