Minister discussed £2bn deal to give ChatGPT Plus to all UK residents, says report

The boss of the firm behind Chatgpt offered to sell Britain to the AI vehicle in an agreement with a Multi billion pound agreement discussed with the technology secretary.
Openai’s founding partner Sam Altman reportedly talked about a potential agreement to provide access to the developed product to Peter Kyle and the UK residents.
He told two sources familiar to the meeting Guardian The idea appeared as a part of Mr. Kyle’s visit to San Francisco as part of Openai’s work with the government.
The cost of the agreement was £ 2 billion and Mr. Kyle never took the discussions seriously, Guardian notified.
However, the negotiations show the enthusiasm of the technology secretary despite the accuracy of technology, copyright and concerns about privacy.
CATGPT is normally free for users, but Openai offers a paid version for $ 20 per month, which provides faster response and provides early access to new features.
Mr. Kyle met with Mr. Altman in March and April and signed an agreement in July to allow public services to use Openai’s technology. The non -binding agreement may allow the firm to access government data and can see the software used in the areas used in the defense, education, security and justice system.
Mr. Kyle praised AI since he became the technology secretary and admitted that he used AI for policy and communication advice in March.
According to the records, Chatgpt asked why small businesses in the UK were slow to adopt AI.
Mr. Kyle also asked the Podcasts and the definitions of terms such as “quantum” and “digital involving” to reach the largest possible audience.
He said Political: “Chatgpt can be a very good teacher for this when you really have things you really struggle to understand in a great deal of good and in -depth.”
Sir Keir Starmer recently prepared plans for the British state’s “main lines veins ve and offers a“ unique chance üzere to increase growth and increase living standards.
On Thursday, the Prime Minister said that the government could help the government’s unlocking 45 billion £ 45 billion, and that civil servants could change their work or order.
He said: “AI is a gold opportunity. You will think about how you use it in your business.
“This is an opportunity we are determined to seize. So we will get the best of the best for the AI working throughout the government. In order to make the state more innovative and efficient, I will send teams to every government department with a clear duty.”
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.
OpenAi spokesman told Guardian: “Millions of British already use chatgpt every day. We signed a consensus guards 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.”




