The US company behind ChatGPT has said its first international office will be based in London.
It comes after he criticisedThe UK meanwhile is planning what it calls ""We are thrilled to extend our research and development footprint into London, a city globally renowned for its rich culture and exceptional talent pool," said Diane Yoon, OpenAI VP of People.
When ChatGPT burst onto the scene last November, the chatbot's ability to give human-sounding answers to questions kickstarted intense global interest in the latest AI-powered products. At an event at University College London in May, Mr Altman said he believed AI could create jobs and reduce inequality.
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