Ex-OpenAI researcher explains why he chose India over Silicon Valley: ‘Moving back felt counterintuitive’
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Ex-OpenAI researcher Shyamal Anadkat has revealed that he quit his job at OpenAI and moved back to India earlier this year. Anadkat, who led the Applied Evals team at OpenAI, spent nearly four years working out of their San Francisco Bay Area office. He believes that India has the potential to build the future of artificial intelligence, citing a lack of confidence in building world-class institutions as the biggest gap. Anadkat has been speaking with researchers and thinkers across India and the Asia-Pacific region, convinced that there are many who want to build the future from India.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The decision of a high-profile AI researcher to move back to India challenges the conventional wisdom that Silicon Valley is the only place to build world-changing organisations.
- · By highlighting the potential of India's ecosystem, Anadkat's move may inspire others to pursue ambitious projects and build institutions of global consequence.