Japan Finance Minister Meets OpenAI Official on Model Access
Japan's finance minister met a senior OpenAI official and reached an agreement allowing some Japanese financial institutions to access the company's new model. The meeting occurred on the same day the statements were released.
japan-forward.comJapan's finance minister stated that a meeting with a senior OpenAI official took place today and produced an agreement for select Japanese financial institutions to gain access to OpenAI's new model. The announcement was issued in three identical statements that identified the finance minister by name but did not name the OpenAI official or specify which institutions would receive access.
No additional details on timing, contract terms, or technical specifications were provided in the statements.
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