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OpenAI and UK sign deal to use AI in public services


The US tech firm behind ChatGPT say it will work with the UK government to 'deliver prosperity for all'.

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. 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.

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