OpenAI bids for Japan business as it opens Tokyo office
TOKYO -Microsoft backed artificial intelligence startup OpenAI made a pitch for business in Japan on Monday as it opened its first Asia office in Tokyo.
The startup, which has caused excitement among consumers since the launch of its ChatGPT generative AI chatbot in late 2022, is looking to grow new sources of revenue globally. Last year Altman said he was considering a Japan location after meeting Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. The startup has also opened offices in London and Dublin.
"We have a backlog of demand," Lightcap told reporters in Tokyo, adding that"we expect a meaningful contribution from Japan over time," without providing details.
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