The next chapter for UK sovereign AI
Summary
OpenAI announces a new agreement with the UK Ministry of Justice to provide ChatGPT access to 2,500 civil servants and introduces UK data residency options for API, Enterprise, and Edu customers. The partnership builds on OpenAI's MOU with the UK Government to expand sovereign AI capabilities and support the UK AI Action Plan.
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