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Ex-Chancellor Osborne Joins OpenAI's Global AI Push
17 Dec
Summary
- George Osborne now leads OpenAI's global government AI relationships.
- He will spearhead the 'OpenAI for Countries' initiative.
- This role adds to his existing positions, including British Museum chair.

Former UK chancellor George Osborne is joining OpenAI, the developer behind ChatGPT, to spearhead its global government relations. Osborne will lead a division internally known as 'OpenAI for Countries,' dedicated to working with governments on national artificial intelligence initiatives and rollouts.
This significant appointment adds to Osborne's diverse portfolio, which includes chairing the British Museum and advising the cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase. Previously a partner at investment bank Robey Warshaw, he will now be based in London, reflecting a growing trend of major US tech firms prioritizing engagement with national governments.
OpenAI's move underscores the increasing importance of governmental AI adoption. The company already has existing agreements with the UK and Estonia, and Osborne is expected to forge new partnerships in countries like Argentina, Australia, and Germany, further expanding AI infrastructure globally.




