Modi's AI unity pose turns awkward for OpenAI and Anthropic executives
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi poses for a photograph with Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, CEO of Anthropic Dario Amodei, and other global tech leaders at the AI Impact Summit, in New Delhi, India February 19, 2026.India's Press Information Bureau/Handout via REUTERS
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The two, who are locked in one of Silicon Valley's fiercest commercial rivalries, were standing side by side as the 13 corporate leaders joined Modi on stage, but they kept their raised fists conspicuously apart.
Altman appeared visibly uncomfortable, looking away as the others, including Alphabet's (GOOGL.O), opens new tab Sundar Pichai, went along with Modi's nudge and joined hands.
The episode, captured on camera and widely shared across social media, drew amused and pointed reactions online, with many users describing it as emblematic of the "AI cold war" between OpenAI and Anthropic.
"I didn't know what was happening on stage. I wasn't sure what we were supposed to be doing," Altman later told news website Moneycontrol.
OpenAI and Anthropic did not respond to Reuters requests for comment.
Bill Gates pulled out of India's summit hours before his scheduled keynote address on Thursday, dealing a blow to a flagship event already marred by organisational lapses, a robot row and complaints of traffic chaos.
However, the summit has attracted more than $200 billion in investment pledges.
Anthropic was co-founded in 2021 by Dario Amodei and other former OpenAI employees who broke away over disagreements about safety, commercialisation, and Altman's leadership style.
The rift has since hardened into a full-blown commercial war.
At this year's Super Bowl, Anthropic aired satirical commercials taking a pointed jab at OpenAI's plans to introduce advertising inside ChatGPT.


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