OpenAI launches "OpenAI for Countries" to persuade governments to build data centers and broaden AI use, Reuters reports. The program, begun last year with George Osborne overseeing since December, now includes 11 countries and pilots like Estonia's ChatGPT Edu in schools and Norway/UAE data center deals; executives are pitching more partnerships this week at Davos. OpenAI highlights gaps in advanced AI usage across nations.
Key Points
- 1Launches OpenAI for Countries, partnering with 11 nations to expand AI access and infrastructure.
- 2Highlights capability gaps and advanced reasoning usage—power users invoke reasoning seven times more often.
- 3Encourages practitioners to integrate tools in education, disaster response, and national data centers.
Scoring Rationale
Strong relevance and official sourcing, reflecting meaningful international expansion, but initiative is incremental and not a technical breakthrough.
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