PYMNTS.com February 7, 2025

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reportedly said that European Union (EU) regulations could limit the region’s access to artificial intelligence (AI).

Speaking Friday (Feb. 7) at an event at the Technical University Berlin, Altman said he’d love to build a European version of Stargate — the recently announced AI infrastructure project in the United States — but that those kinds of AI advancements depend on the EU’s regulations, Bloomberg reported.

“We want to be able to deploy our products in Europe as quickly as we do in the rest of the world,” Altman said, per the report. “I think the European people will have to decide how they want to set the rules for this kind of technology.”

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