OpenAI CEO Altman Sounds Alarm on Superintelligence, Calls for IAEA-Style Global AI Body
He emphasizes that AI could surpass human capabilities in business, research, and innovation, but must be guided by collective societal responsibility.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warns of a superintelligence tipping point at the India AI Summit, urging global coordination for AI governance.
He emphasizes that AI could surpass human capabilities in business, research, and innovation, but must be guided by collective societal responsibility.
Altman calls for an international body akin to the IAEA to oversee AI safely. For more details, watch our story and subscribe to our channel, DRM News.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the India AI Summit in New Delhi, marking the fourth edition of the global AI-focused gathering.
The summit brings together top global leaders from technology, business, and government, including executives from major multinational companies and international organizations. Among the notable speakers are Emmanuel Macron, UN Secretary-General António Guterres, and industry leaders such as Sundar Pichai, Sam Altman, and Demis Hassabis.
The event highlights India’s growing role in artificial intelligence innovation, global cooperation, and digital transformation.
Keynotes, fireside chats, and strategic discussions are scheduled throughout the day, covering AI governance, innovation, and industry impact.
Watch the key moments from the summit inauguration and speeches by global leaders.



