OpenAI and the UK government announce a partnership to explore AI use in justice, defense, security, and edtech, and possibly expand OpenAI's London office
Britain and ChatGPT maker OpenAI have signed a new strategic partnership to deepen collaboration on AI security research …
Reuters
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Discussion
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@edzitron.com
Ed Zitron
on bluesky
“Explore AI use” = study, basically a proposal, not a real commitment to anything [embedded post]
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@nedpotter
Ned Potter
on bluesky
I remember when the phrase ‘a solution in search of a problem’ used disparagingly: a short-hand for fatuous ideas. — Now it's government policy. — www.theguardian.com/technology/ 2...
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@tedmccormick
Ted McCormick
on bluesky
Imagine paying somebody to look for reasons why you should pay them even more. Truly, this is the age of the wallet inspector
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@hypervisible
@hypervisible
on bluesky
Me, a rube: governments procure a technology when a specific need is identified. — UK: “lol, no”
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@rachelcoldicutt
Rachel Coldicutt
on bluesky
I don't mean to nitpick here but it's not a sovereign capability if - checks notes - it's delivered by US company OpenAI. www.gov.uk/government/n... [images]
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@Lazarou@mastodon.social
@Lazarou@mastodon.social
on mastodon
UKGOV selling us all out to the Tech Bros... https://www.theguardian.com/ ... #OpenAI #UKPOL #UKpolitics
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@scitechgovuk
@scitechgovuk
on x
The government and @OpenAI have signed a new strategic partnership. This will improve collaboration in AI security research and explore investment in the UK's AI infrastructure. [image]
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@gdb
Greg Brockman
on x
OpenAI for UK public services: https://www.bbc.com/... [image]
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@stokel
Chris Stokel-Walker
on x
Main takeaway from this is Sam Altman doesn't know the difference between the UK and Britain (and the UK government - *not* the British government - didn't think it had the power to suggest OpenAI change it) https://www.gov.uk/... [image]
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r/ukpolitics
r
on reddit
OpenAI signs deal with UK to find government uses for its models