Sam Altman, leader of one of the world’s biggest artificial intelligence companies, has signed a deal with the British government to explore the deployment of advanced AI models in areas including justice, security and education. The chief executive of OpenAI, which has been valued at $300bn and provides the ChatGPT suite of large language models, agreed the memorandum of understanding with the science and technology secretary, Peter Kyle, on Monday. It follows a similarly wide-ranging deal between the UK government and OpenAI’s rival US tech company, Google, which campaigners called “dangerously naive”, citing fears that the arrangement could leave the
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