Bringing powerful AI to millions across Europe with Deutsche Telekom
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OpenAI announces a collaboration with Deutsche Telekom to bring advanced AI capabilities to millions of users across Europe, with multilingual and privacy-first AI experiences rolling out in 2026. Deutsche Telekom will also deploy ChatGPT Enterprise internally and integrate AI deeper into network operations and employee tools.
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