The UK government has signed a partnership with OpenAI to explore investment opportunities in AI infrastructure like data centers and deepen security research collaborations.
Technology Secretary Peter Kyle and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman signed the agreement on Monday which sets out the intent develop on the strengths of the UK’s prowess in science, innovation and talent to “maintain a world-leading UK AI ecosystem rooted in democratic values.” According to the UK government, this comes as OpenAI, the Microsoft backed startup is looking at expanding its UK offices in London, which became its first international location which it opened two years ago.
The UK wants to enhance public services using AI
The AI startup is also looking at building up research and engineering teams at the UK office. According to the UK, part of the agreement entails sharing technical information with the UK AI Security Institute to boost the government’s knowledge of AI capabilities and security risks.
The partnership is also expected to see the UK enhance public services using AI and deepen the government’s knowledge of AI capabilities as well as the technology’s security risk.
“OpenAI and the UK government have today signed a new strategic partnership setting out plans to expand AI security research collaborations, explore investing in UK AI infrastructure like data centres, and find new ways for taxpayer funded services like security and education to make best use of the latest tech,” said the UK government in a statement
“The partnership will explore where it can deploy AI in areas such as justice, defence and security, and education technology in line with UK standards and guidelines to demonstrate the opportunity to make taxpayer funded services more efficient and effective,” added the UK government.
The development comes as the UK has invested up to £500 million towards sovereign AI that will be utilized in support of national AI champions and collaborating with global leading companies in the sector like OpenAI, ChatGPT maker.
OpenAI sees vast investment opportunities in the UK
Under this collaboration, OpenAI will also look at other opportunities to deliver infrastructure priorities that were laid out in the AI Opportunities Action Plan, which has since been backed by £2 billion in the Spending Review. The initiative could also mean that world changing AI technology is developed in the UK, as it spurs discoveries expected to boost growth.
According to the UK government, this expands to share that OpenAI could look to invest in and support AI growth zones, that were first announced in the AI Opportunities Action Plan.
“AI will be fundamental in driving the change we need to see across the country – whether that’s in fixing the NHS, breaking down barriers to opportunity or driving economic growth,” explained Peter Kyle.
“That’s why we need to make sure Britain is front and centre when it comes to developing and deploying AI, so we can make sure it works for us. This can’t be achieved without companies like OpenAI, who are driving this revolution forward internationally.”
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Commenting on the partnership, Altman explained how AI technology will be at the core of economic transformation and delivering growth, with the UK showing vast potential.
“Britain has a strong legacy of scientific leadership and its government was one of the first to recognise the potential of AI through its AI Opportunities Action Plan,” said Altman.
“Now, it’s time to deliver on the plan’s goals by turning ambition to action and delivering prosperity for all,” Altman added.
The news of the collaboration with OpenAI follows the UK government’s confirmation that Scotland and Wales will both host AI Growth Zones in its Compute Strategy.
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