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Home / Business and Economy / OpenAI Taps Ex-UK Chancellor for Global AI Role

OpenAI Taps Ex-UK Chancellor for Global AI Role

17 Dec

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Summary

  • George Osborne appointed head of OpenAI for Countries initiative.
  • Focus is on helping governments build AI infrastructure.
  • Initiative aims to guide nations on AI strategy and public services.
OpenAI Taps Ex-UK Chancellor for Global AI Role

OpenAI has appointed former UK Treasury chief George Osborne to lead a significant new effort aimed at partnering with governments globally. Osborne will head the 'OpenAI for Countries' initiative, a program designed to help nations develop the necessary infrastructure for artificial intelligence. This strategic hiring underscores OpenAI's commitment to fostering international collaboration in AI development.

The initiative will focus on guiding governments in integrating AI into their national economic strategies. This includes advising on the implementation of AI within critical public services such as healthcare and education systems. The goal is to equip countries with the knowledge and resources needed to navigate the complexities of AI deployment.

This move by OpenAI reflects the growing global race among nations to secure essential resources like data centers and advanced computing power, which are crucial for running sophisticated AI systems. Osborne's high-profile political background is expected to facilitate high-level engagement with world leaders on these vital technological advancements.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
George Osborne, formerly the UK's Treasury chief, is now leading OpenAI's new global initiative focused on helping countries build AI infrastructure.
'OpenAI for Countries' is a new effort by OpenAI to assist governments in developing AI infrastructure and integrating AI into their economies and public services.
Nations are racing to secure data centers and computing power for AI, and OpenAI aims to guide them in developing this crucial infrastructure and strategy.

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