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Earlier this year, we signed an MOU with the UK Government to help more British people
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Today, building on this momentum, they're announcing a new agreement with the UK Ministry of Justice for civil servants to use and benefit from ChatGPT, and the option of UK data residency for customers using their API Platform, ChatGPT Enterprise and ChatGPT Edu.
Key facts
- The agreement supports the department’s AI Action Plan for Justice and will provide 2,500 employees with access to ChatGPT Enterprise
- Many of their leading British customers will gather at the OpenAI Frontiers event in London today, where they will be joined by the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice and Deputy Prime
- Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, said: “The number of people using their products in the UK has increased fourfold in the past year
- Earlier this year, they signed an MOU with the UK Government to help more British people, businesses and institutions benefit from the potential of AI technology, and to deliver on the goals of the UK
Summary
Earlier this year, they signed an MOU with the UK Government to help more British people, businesses and institutions benefit from the potential of AI technology, and to deliver on the goals of the UK AI Action Plan. Many of their leading British customers will gather at the OpenAI Frontiers event in London today, where they will be joined by the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice and Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy to discuss the UK's AI opportunities. The new agreement with the Ministry of Justice will bring ChatGPT to civil servants and help them save time, work more efficiently, and deliver better public services.