Also: OpenAI to open a new office in London, and why the FTC has its eye on the generative AI market
"Generative AI is still evolving rapidly, but it already has the potential to transform many markets.
"We see this expansion as an opportunity to attract world-class talent and drive innovation in AGI development and policy," Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI,in a statement."We're excited about what the future holds and to see the contributions our London office will make towards building and deploying safe AI."
The UK's tech industry is growing, and has always been a leader in AI – particularly in research. London is also home to DeepMind, another top AI lab, and it makes sense for OpenAI to establish a presence there too. Headquartered in San Francisco, OpenAI reportedly employs 375 people full-time,
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