CNBC May 26, 2023
Hayden Field

Key Points

– In just two days, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman seemed to do a 180 on his public views of European AI regulation.

– He first threatened to cease operations in Europe if regulation crossed a line, then seemed to reverse his stance with claims that the company has “no plans to leave.”

In just two days, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman seemed to do a 180 on his public views of European artificial intelligence regulation – first threatening to cease operations in Europe if regulation crossed a line, then reversing his claims and now saying the firm has “no plans to leave.”

On Wednesday, Altman spoke to reporters in London and detailed his concerns about the European Union’s AI...

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