Last Updated Feb - 12 - 2026, 11:39 AM | Source : Fela News | Visitors : 96
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman will interact with IIT Delhi students during AI summit.
New Delhi is preparing for a significant moment in the world of technology and higher education. Sam Altman, the chief executive officer of OpenAI, is set to interact with students at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi on February 20 as part of the India AI Impact Summit 2026.
The session will take place at Dogra Hall at 10:30 AM and is expected to draw huge interest from students and faculty alike. Artificial intelligence has become one of the most discussed subjects globally, and having one of its leading voices speak directly to Indian students feels like a big opportunity.
The event will begin with a conversation between Sam Altman and investor Vinod Khosla, where they are expected to discuss the future of AI, its impact on industries, and how innovation ecosystems like India can play a larger role in shaping global technology trends. After this, students will get a chance to participate in an interactive Ask Me Anything session. This part is especially exciting because it allows young engineers and innovators to raise direct questions about AI ethics, research, entrepreneurship and career paths.
Participation is open to registered members of the IIT Delhi community along with invited guests. The summit itself runs from February 16 to 20 and focuses on the broader implications of artificial intelligence across sectors.
Students across campus are already discussing the visit enthusiastically. Many see this as more than just a lecture. It is a rare chance to hear insights from someone who is influencing how AI tools are built and used around the world.
For IIT Delhi, the interaction also signals growing global engagement. For students, it may serve as motivation to push boundaries in research and innovation. In a rapidly evolving technological era, moments like these sometimes shape how young minds think about the future.
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