OpenAI Appoints Former Uber India President Prabhjeet Singh as Managing Director for India
OpenAI has announced the appointment of former Uber India and South Asia President Prabhjeet Singh as its new Managing Director for India, marking a significant step in the company's expansion strategy in one of the world's fastest-growing artificial intelligence markets.
OpenAI has announced the appointment of former Uber India and South Asia President Prabhjeet Singh as its new Managing Director for India, marking a significant step in the company's expansion strategy in one of the world's fastest-growing artificial intelligence markets.
According to the company, Singh will officially join OpenAI in September and will become its most senior executive in India. His appointment reflects OpenAI's commitment to strengthening its presence in the country as demand for AI-powered solutions continues to grow across industries.
In his new role, Prabhjeet Singh will oversee OpenAI's operations in India, focusing on accelerating consumer growth, expanding enterprise adoption of AI technologies, and building strategic partnerships with businesses, developers, and organizations. He will also play a key role in driving the company's long-term vision and supporting innovation across the Indian AI ecosystem.
Before joining OpenAI, Singh served as President of Uber India and South Asia, where he led the company's operations and growth initiatives across the region. His extensive leadership experience in scaling technology businesses is expected to support OpenAI's efforts to expand its footprint in India.
The appointment comes at a time when India is emerging as a major global hub for artificial intelligence, with increasing investments in AI research, digital transformation, and enterprise adoption. OpenAI's decision to appoint a dedicated Managing Director highlights the strategic importance of the Indian market in the company's global growth plans.
With Prabhjeet Singh at the helm of its India operations, OpenAI aims to deepen collaboration with enterprises, developers, startups, and government stakeholders while making advanced AI technologies more accessible to users across the country.
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