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Free access to Chatgpt Plus because all citizens of a European country. Discussions for an agreement of 2.3 billion euros

Chatgpt, Photo: © Peter Kovã¡ | Dreamstime.com

Chatgpt, Photo: © Peter Kovã¡ | Dreamstime.com

The head of Openai, who created Chatgpt, Sam Altman, and the British Secretary for technology, Peter Kyle. They discussed an agreement of 2 billion pounds (2.3 billion euros) to give the whole country premium access to the artificial intelligence tool, according to The Guardian.

Sam Altman, co -founder of Openai, discussed with Peter Kyle about potential agreement to give residents in the UK his advanced chatbot.

According to two sources familiar with the meeting quoted by The Guardian, the possible understanding was discussed in a wider meeting in San Francisco about the opportunities for collaboration between Openai and the United Kingdom.

People close to the discussion say that the British government official has never taken the idea seriously, especially because he could cost up to 2 billion pounds.

But the discussions show the enthusiasm with which the secretary for technology embraced the artificial intelligence sector, despite the concerns about the accuracy of some chatbot responses and the implications for privacy and copyright.

Chatgpt versions, offered by Openai

Openai offers free and subscription versions of Chatgpt. The paid version, Chatgpt Plus, costs $ 20 a month and offers users more fast response times and priority access to new functions.

In the spring, Kyle had lunch with Altman at least twice, according to transparency data published by the British government.

Last month, the British Minister for Technology has signed an agreement with OpenAI for use in public services in the United Kingdom. It could provide open access to government data and could use its software in education, defense, security and the judicial system.

Kyle was a vocal supporter of joint intelligence in the government and adopted its use in its own function. In March, the press reported that he asked for the Chatgpt advice on a series of work -related questions, including why British businesses do not adopt and what podcasts should participate.

“Chatgpt is fantastic, and when there are things you really don't understand in depth, Chatgpt can be a very good teacher,” the minister in January told Politicshome.

Millions of users in the UK

The UK is one of the five main markets of Openai for the subscriptions paid at Chatgpt. Millions of British are already using Chatgpt every day, free of charge.

The company has held discussions with several governments in recent months and has concluded an agreement with the United Arab Emirates for “National Activation at national level” and the use of technology in public sectors, including transport, health and education.

The British government was eager to attract investments in the US, concluding agreements with Openai, Google and Anthropic rivals earlier this year.

On the other hand, British governors have been criticized by artists like Elton John and Tom Stoppard for the changes provided for copyright laws, which would allow companies to train their models using copyright protected, unless the owner opposes.

The changes, which are being revised and consulting by the Government, have led to accusations from the creators that the Labor government has approached too much to the big technology companies.

The London government has been accused of favoring the big technology companies. The statements were rejected by a spokesman.

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