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OpenAI appoints Uber’s Prabhjeet Singh as managing director for company’s India operations

Singh, who will join September, will be the organisation's most senior executive in the country. Hiring underscores OpenAI’s focus on India as a priority.

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OpenAI appointed Uber Technologies Inc.’s former India and South Asia President Prabhjeet Singh as its managing director for the country, deepening its investment in one of its fastest-growing markets.

Singh, who will join in September, will be the OpenAI’s most senior executive in the country and report to Asia Pacific Managing Director Kiran Mani. The company confirmed Singh’s appointment.

The hiring underscores OpenAI’s focus on India, which it has identified as a priority market. Singh will oversee consumer growth, enterprise adoption, partnerships, regulatory engagement and operations, and will lead efforts to expand partnerships and support the country’s artificial intelligence ecosystem.

OpenAI, led by Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman, has been expanding in India, its second-largest market with more than 100 million weekly ChatGPT users. The company is also deepening ties with Indian businesses, including an agreement with Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. to build AI data centers.

Uber confirmed last week that Singh had stepped down after more than a decade at the company, the Press Trust of India reported. He had led the company’s mobility business across India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

Singh is an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur and the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.

This report is auto generated from the Bloomberg news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content. 

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