
OpenAI, in partnership with the Indian government's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and the IndiaAI Mission, has launched the OpenAI Academy in India, marking the company's first international expansion. The initiative aims to democratize AI education by providing digital and in-person training across the country. As part of this effort, OpenAI announced $150,000 in grants to 11 Indian nonprofits to support social innovation. This launch comes amid growing concerns about the impact of artificial intelligence on the job market, particularly for recent college graduates. Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, warned that AI could eliminate up to half of entry-level white-collar jobs by 2030, a prediction that has sparked debate among experts. Reports indicate that unemployment rates for recent graduates have recently surpassed the national average, partly attributed to AI-driven automation. Meanwhile, OpenAI is also developing plans to integrate AI tools like ChatGPT into college education in the U.S., providing students with AI assistants to support their academic journey from orientation through graduation. Industry leaders emphasize the need for reskilling and adaptability as AI reshapes the workforce and educational landscape.



OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, has a plan to overhaul college education, with universities providing students AI assistants to help guide and tutor them from orientation day through graduation. https://t.co/8acvme3jWg
An interview with Leah Belsky, OpenAI's VP of Education, as the startup competes with Google and others to offer premium AI tools to universities and students (@natashanyt / New York Times) https://t.co/ujLWg0L2hF https://t.co/GlH1QFUwh6 https://t.co/ZOzeer2dpR
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