OpenAI, developer of ChatGPT to locate first non-US office in London

OpenAI developer of ChatGPT

OpenAI developer of ChatGPT

In an effort to support the UK’s efforts to maintain its competitiveness in the artificial intelligence race, OpenAI, the company that created ChatGPT, has selected London as the location for its first overseas office.

The popular chatbot’s developer, a San Francisco-based firm, said on Wednesday that it would begin its international expansion in the UK capital.

According to OpenAI , the developer of ChatGPT, the UK branch would intensify efforts to develop “safe AGI”. Artificial general intelligence, or AGI, is a highly intelligent AI system that Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, has referred to as being “generally smarter than humans.”

“We are thrilled to extend our research and development footprint into London, a city globally renowned for its rich culture and exceptional talent pool,” said Diane Yoon, OpenAI’s head of human resources.

OpenAI, which has received multibillion-dollar backing from Microsoft, said the London office would focus on research and engineering. The company did not say when the office would open or how many people it would employ, but it has already advertised four roles for the new office, including a security engineer and a head of UK policy.

AGI Development and Policy

“We see this expansion as an opportunity to attract world-class talent and drive innovation in AGI development and policy,” said Altman in an OpenAI blog post. “We’re excited about what the future holds, and to see the contributions our London office will make towards building and deploying safe AI.”

Chloe Smith, the secretary of state for science, innovation and technology, said the OpenAI announcement was “another vote of confidence for Britain as an AI powerhouse”.

Russ Shaw, the founder of Tech London Advocates, an industry body, said: “This opening is a vote of confidence in the strength of the AI ecosystem for both London and the UK and will further attract more investors and talent [to London].”

Rishi Sunak said this month he wanted the UK to take advantage of a boom in AI development. “If our goal is to make this country the best place in the world for tech, AI is surely one of the greatest opportunities before us.”

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