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UK signs landmark AI deal with OpenAI

By Ashley TangJuly 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • OpenAI to invest in AI infrastructure and expand its workforce in the UK.
  • The partnership focuses on AI model safety, public sector innovation, and international AI governance.

What happened: UK partners with OpenAI on AI growth

The UK government has made a significant move by partnering with OpenAI. This agreement is expected to help the country become a global leader in artificial intelligence. Under the deal, OpenAI will explore new investments in the UK, particularly in expanding its AI infrastructure. The company will also grow its London-based workforce. The government has plans to pilot OpenAI’s tools in public services like justice, education, and defence. These tools aim to improve the efficiency of these services and make them more modern.

Peter Kyle, the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, explained that the agreement will help the UK move from just using AI to making it. He said this would bring high-value jobs and attract more investment to the country. Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, also spoke on the partnership, stating that the UK has a strong history of scientific leadership and now, it is time to make this ambition a reality. The deal is expected to have a long-lasting impact on both the UK’s technology sector and its public services.

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Why it’s important

This partnership is a big step in the UK’s plan to lead in AI. It comes at a time when the need for improved AI infrastructure and increased computing power is growing rapidly. As AI becomes more important, the demand for new data centres and advanced technology will increase. The UK government hopes to use this partnership to position itself as a centre for AI research and development. The deal will also support international efforts to make AI safer. OpenAI will contribute to the UK’s AI Safety Institute, offering insights on new AI technologies. This collaboration will help create global standards for AI governance.

However, the agreement has raised some concerns. Critics argue that the UK might be putting too much trust in global companies like OpenAI, rather than focusing on homegrown businesses. This concern is particularly strong in creative industries, where there are fears about copyright issues. AI training often requires large datasets, which may include copyrighted content. These concerns could lead to debates on whether copyright laws need to change.

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Ashley Tang

Ashley is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Journalism at the University of Sheffield. Contact her at a.tang@btw.media.

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