Key Takeaway
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, reported a fourfold increase in UK users of their products over the past year, highlighting AI’s role in enhancing productivity and public services. OpenAI will soon introduce UK data residency for its ChatGPT Enterprise and API Platform, allowing organizations to store data in compliance with local regulations. This initiative aligns with the UK Ministry of Justice’s AI Action Plan and follows a memorandum with the UK Government to bolster national AI capabilities. Additionally, OpenAI announced a partnership with Nvidia and Nscale for the Stargate UK project, aimed at developing local AI infrastructure.
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, states: “The number of users engaging with our products in the UK has surged fourfold over the past year. It’s thrilling to witness how they are leveraging AI to save time, boost productivity, and accomplish more. Civil servants are utilizing ChatGPT to enhance public services, while established companies are rethinking their operations.”
This initiative is in line with the Ministry of Justice’s AI Action Plan for Justice, making it the first department to take advantage of UK data residency options that OpenAI plans to introduce on 24 October.
OpenAI Launches UK Data Residency for ChatGPT Enterprise Customers
OpenAI will implement UK data residency for British customers and developers across its API Platform, ChatGPT Enterprise, and ChatGPT Edu.
This new option allows organizations to store data within the UK, ensuring compliance with local data protection standards and regulations.
This announcement follows the memorandum of understanding signed with the UK Government, which focused on enhancing the nation’s sovereign AI capabilities.
OpenAI has also announced Stargate UK, a strategic partnership in AI infrastructure with Nvidia and Nscale, aimed at powering OpenAI’s models with local computing resources for specialized, jurisdiction-sensitive applications.








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