OpenAI CEO Sam Altman delays South Korea trip OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has postponed his planned trip to South Korea, where he was scheduled to meet with Samsung, Naver, and Kakao to discuss AI cooperation. OpenAI stated that South Korea is a strategic partner and that collaborations will continue, but did not provide a reason or new timeline for the visit. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman delays South Korea trip Altman had been scheduled to arrive in Seoul on Sunday for a two-day program that included meetings with leading technology firms such as Samsung Electronics Co., Naver Corp., and Kakao Corp. The discussions were expected to focus on expanding cooperation in artificial intelligence. “South Korea is a very important country and a strategic partner for OpenAI,” the company said in a statement. “Our ongoing collaborations with domestic partners will continue as planned.” OpenAI emphasized that it hopes Altman will be able to reschedule his visit soon and meet with South Korean partners in person. The organization did not provide further details about the reason for the postponement or a revised timeline for the trip. Earlier, Qazinform News Agency reported that OpenAI had confirmed https://qazinform.com/news/openai-confirms-confidential-ipo-filing-with-us-regulator-f186de confidential IPO filing with U.S. regulator.