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Straits Times
15 hours ago
- Business
- Straits Times
OpenAI and UK sign new AI agreement to boost security, infrastructure
Find out what's new on ST website and app. OpenAI will share technical information with the UK AI Security Institute, to deepen the British government's knowledge of AI capabilities and security risks. LONDON - The UK government said it signed a strategic partnership with OpenAI on July 21, with plans to expand AI security research collaborations and explore investing in AI infrastructure such as data centres. The Microsoft-backed AI startup will also expand its London office, building up its research and engineering teams at OpenAI's first international location opened two years ago, according to a statement. As part of the agreement, OpenAI will share technical information with the UK AI Security Institute to deepen the government's knowledge of AI capabilities and security risks. 'The partnership will explore where it can deploy AI in areas such as justice, defence and security, and education technology in line with UK standards and guidelines to demonstrate the opportunity to make taxpayer funded services more efficient and effective,' the statement said. REUTERS


CNBC
15 hours ago
- Business
- CNBC
OpenAI and UK sign new AI agreement to boost security, infrastructure
The UK government said it signed a strategic partnership with OpenAI on Monday, with plans to expand AI security research collaborations and explore investing in AI infrastructure such as data centers. The Microsoft-backed AI startup will also expand its London office, building up its research and engineering teams at OpenAI's first international location opened two years ago, according to a statement. As part of the agreement, OpenAI will share technical information with the UK AI Security Institute to deepen the government's knowledge of AI capabilities and security risks. "The partnership will explore where it can deploy AI in areas such as justice, defense and security, and education technology in line with UK standards and guidelines to demonstrate the opportunity to make taxpayer funded services more efficient and effective," the statement said.


CNA
16 hours ago
- Business
- CNA
OpenAI and UK sign new AI agreement to boost security, infrastructure
The UK government said it signed a strategic partnership with OpenAI on Monday, with plans to expand AI security research collaborations and explore investing in AI infrastructure such as data centres. The Microsoft-backed AI startup will also expand its London office, building up its research and engineering teams at OpenAI's first international location opened two years ago, according to a statement. As part of the agreement, OpenAI will share technical information with the UK AI Security Institute to deepen the government's knowledge of AI capabilities and security risks. "The partnership will explore where it can deploy AI in areas such as justice, defence and security, and education technology in line with UK standards and guidelines to demonstrate the opportunity to make taxpayer funded services more efficient and effective," the statement said.


Reuters
16 hours ago
- Business
- Reuters
OpenAI and UK sign new AI agreement to boost security, infrastructure
July 21 (Reuters) - The UK government said it signed a strategic partnership with OpenAI on Monday, with plans to expand AI security research collaborations and explore investing in AI infrastructure such as data centres. The Microsoft-backed (MSFT.O), opens new tab AI startup will also expand its London office, building up its research and engineering teams at OpenAI's first international location opened two years ago, according to a statement. As part of the agreement, OpenAI will share technical information with the UK AI Security Institute to deepen the government's knowledge of AI capabilities and security risks. "The partnership will explore where it can deploy AI in areas such as justice, defence and security, and education technology in line with UK standards and guidelines to demonstrate the opportunity to make taxpayer funded services more efficient and effective," the statement said.