Deal to get ChatGPT Plus for whole of UK discussed by Open AI boss and minister | Peter Kyle

The boss of the company behind the Guardian, Chatgpt and the UK Technology Secretary discussed a billions of pounds to provide premium access to the AI vehicle to the whole country.
Openai’s co -founder Sam Altman spoke about a potential agreement to provide access to the developed product to Peter Kyle and the UK residents.
According to two sources that have directly information about the meeting, the idea emerged as part of a wider debate about cooperation opportunities between Openai and England in San Francisco.
Those who are close to the discussion are not because Kyle never gets the idea seriously, at least it could cost £ 2 billion. However, despite the concerns about the accuracy of some chatbot responses on confidentiality and the effects of privacy and copyright, the technology secretary shows the enthusiasm that the artificial intelligence sector has adopted.
Openai offers free and subscription versions of Chatgpt. Chatgpt Plus, a paid version, provides priority access to USD $ 20 per month and users to users faster response times and new features.
According to transparency data published by the British government, Kyle had dinner with Altman in March and April. In July, Kyle signed an agreement with Openai to use AI in public services. The non -binding agreement may provide Openai access to government data and may lead to the use of software in the system of training, defense, security and justice.
Kyle became the vocal champion of AI within the government and has also adopted its use in its role. In March, Chatgpt, including why British businesses did not adopt AI and which podcasts should be appeared, told Chatgpt that he asked a number of questions about the question.
In January, the Chatgpt may be a very good teacher for this when you have things you struggle to understand in order to understand it, “Chatgpt is extremely good and really deeply in depth.”
The UK is one of Openai’s first five markets for paid chatgpt subscriptions. An Openai spokesman said: “Millions of British already use Chatgpt every day. We signed a Mou in July [a memorandum of understanding] The government is to explore how we can best support the growth of AI in the UK for England.
“In line with the vision of using this technology to unlock the economic opportunity for everyday people, our common goal is to democratize access to AI. The more it uses it, the widespread its benefits.”
The company has been discussing with several governments in recent months and has made an agreement with the United Arab Emirates to “activate Chatgpt across the country” and use technology in public sectors, including transportation, health and education.
Earlier this year, the United Kingdom government was eager to attract an investment from the United States by making agreements with Openai’s competitors Google and Anthropic.
If a new UN Security Council would be established in ten years, Kyle said that technological influence – especially in AI – would be an important factor in determining the most powerful countries. He said that the rest was podcast in spring: ” [AI] Because these countries will shape how they go, how they are used and how they are deployed. “
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Like other productive AI tools, Chatgpt can produce text, pictures, videos and music after receiving requests by users. He does this by pulling out of the existing books, photographs, images and songs. This has shown questions about whether there was a copyright violation, and technology was faced with criticism to give false information and bad advice.
The ministers came under fire from artists such as Elon John and Tom Stoppard, and from artists who would allow AI companies to educate their models by using copyright -protected works using copyrights unless they select their owners.
The changes that the government reviewed and consulted led to the claims of advertising elements that the Labor Government grew very close to Big Tech.
Ukai, a commercial organ that represents the England’s artificial intelligence industry, has repeatedly argued that the government’s approach focuses on large technology at the expense of small players very narrowly.
A government spokesman: “We do not recognize these claims. We are working with Openai and other leading AI companies to discover investment in the UK infrastructure, to improve public services and to test the security of new technology meticulously before the public is explained to the public.” He said.
The Science and Technology Department said that he did not receive any bids to access Chatgpt Plus to the inhabitants of the UK, or discussed with other departments.




