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AI Watch: OpenAI names India MD, Google caps Meta AI model usage, Oracle slides on debt fears
CNBC TV18 reports that OpenAI has appointed a Managing Director for India to expand in South Asia, Google has set usage caps on Meta's access to its AI models, and Oracle's shares fell due to debt concerns.
According to CNBC TV18's AI Watch column, OpenAI has appointed a Managing Director for India to accelerate its business expansion in the South Asian market. This move signals OpenAI's active push into India, a rapidly growing AI market.
In parallel, Google has begun restricting Meta's usage of its AI models by imposing usage caps. This may be driven by competitive or resource-management reasons, reflecting growing tensions among tech giants over AI model access.
The same report also mentions Oracle's stock decline due to debt fears, but this article focuses on the two AI-related developments. These updates come from CNBC TV18's AI Watch, a regular roundup of key AI news.
Why it matters
OpenAI's local expansion in India will affect its competitive position in the region, while Google's cap on Meta's model usage could spark broader discussions on AI model access governance.