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OpenAI and UK sign deal to use AI in public services | OpenAI and UK sign deal to use AI in public services |
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OpenAI, the firm behind ChatGPT, has signed a deal to use artificial intelligence (AI) to increase productivity in the UK's public services, the government has announced. | |
The agreement signed by the firm and the science department could give OpenAI access to government data and see its software used in education, defence, security, and the justice system. | The agreement signed by the firm and the science department could give OpenAI access to government data and see its software used in education, defence, security, and the justice system. |
Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said that "AI will be fundamental in driving change" in the UK and "driving economic growth". | Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said that "AI will be fundamental in driving change" in the UK and "driving economic growth". |
The Labour government's eager adoption of AI has previously been criticised by campaigners, such as musicians who oppose its unlicensed use of their music. | The Labour government's eager adoption of AI has previously been criticised by campaigners, such as musicians who oppose its unlicensed use of their music. |
The agreement says the UK and OpenAI may develop an "information sharing programme" and will "develop safeguards that protect the public and uphold democratic values". | |
It also says they will explore investment in AI infrastructure, which usually involves building or expanding data centres - large banks of computer servers which power AI. | |
And OpenAI will expand its London office, which it says currently employs more than 100 people. | |
The commitment is a statement of intent, rather than a legally-binding deal, which sets out the goals of a partnership between the UK government and OpenAI. | |
OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman said the plan would "deliver prosperity for all". | OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman said the plan would "deliver prosperity for all". |
"AI is a core technology for nation building that will transform economies and deliver growth," he added. | "AI is a core technology for nation building that will transform economies and deliver growth," he added. |
Sam Altman and Peter Kyle dined together in March and April of this year, according to transparency data released by the government. | |
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The deal comes as the UK government looks for ways to improve the UK's stagnant economy, which is forecast to have grown at 0.1% to 0.2% for the April to June period. | The deal comes as the UK government looks for ways to improve the UK's stagnant economy, which is forecast to have grown at 0.1% to 0.2% for the April to June period. |
In January, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced an "AI Opportunities Action Plan" designed to boost growth, which was backed by many leading tech companies. | |
At the time, Tim Flagg, chief operating officer of UKAI - a trade body representing British AI businesses - said the proposals take a "narrow view" of the sector's contributors and focus too much on big tech. | |
The UK government has made clear it is open to US AI investment, having struck similar deals with OpenAI's rivals Google and Anthropic earlier this year. | |
It said its OpenAI deal "could mean that world-changing AI tech is developed in the UK, driving discoveries that will deliver growth". | It said its OpenAI deal "could mean that world-changing AI tech is developed in the UK, driving discoveries that will deliver growth". |
It already uses OpenAI models in a set of AI-powered tools designed to increase productivity in the civil service, dubbed "Humphrey". | |
Generative AI software like OpenAI's ChatGPT can produce text, images, videos, and music from prompts by users. | Generative AI software like OpenAI's ChatGPT can produce text, images, videos, and music from prompts by users. |
The technology does this based on data from books, photos, film footage, and songs, raising questions about potential copyright infringement or whether data has been used with permission. | The technology does this based on data from books, photos, film footage, and songs, raising questions about potential copyright infringement or whether data has been used with permission. |
The technology has also come under fire for giving false information or bad advice based on prompts. | The technology has also come under fire for giving false information or bad advice based on prompts. |