OpenAI will conduct monitoring with one open eye in response to the shortage of chips for artificial intelligence

OpenAI will conduct monitoring with one open eye in response to the shortage of chips for artificial intelligence

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OpenAI and Chip Supply Oversight

In an interview with Bloomberg TV, OpenAI’s global market director Chris Lehane emphasized that the company closely monitors not only its own chip needs for AI infrastructure development but also the capabilities of its partners.

- Partnership Relations

OpenAI actively collaborates with strategic suppliers to secure access to the necessary microchips. Company leadership “keeps one eye open,” constantly monitoring component availability.

- Market Conditions

Quarterly reports from leading semiconductor manufacturers show that memory supply quotas have already been allocated through the end of this year.

Participation in an International Summit

Lehane, along with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, visited India to attend a global AI summit. According to Lehane, governments must clearly regulate AI development and support international cooperation.

- Regulatory Initiatives

In the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan, regulatory bodies for AI are already emerging.

- Parallel to Nuclear Energy

Lehane compared AI proliferation control to nuclear energy management, emphasizing the need for common safety standards in democratic societies.

Thus, OpenAI keeps a finger on the pulse of both technological and regulatory dimensions of artificial intelligence development.

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