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Monday, 08 April 2024 18:09

Microsoft is opening a new AI office in the UK

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In recent days, the technology world has been abuzz with exciting news - IT giant Microsoft has announced the opening of a new office in London dedicated to research and development in artificial intelligence (AI). Mustafa Suleyman, head of the company's AI department, announced that in the coming weeks and months, the company will be recruiting "exceptional individuals" to work in the new center. The exact number of job openings remains undisclosed for now.

Focus on the British AI market

Microsoft's decision to invest in the UK underscores the wealth of talent and specialized knowledge available in the country. Suleyman, co-founder of the British AI research lab DeepMind (acquired by Google in 2014) and founder of the startup Inflection AI, points to Microsoft's long-term investment plans in the region. The new AI office aims to attract the best scientists and engineers, strengthening the UK's position as a leader in AI technology innovation.

Collaboration with OpenAI and implications for the future

The new office in London will closely collaborate with the OpenAI team, in which Microsoft has made significant investments. Previous investments in OpenAI, including an initial contribution of $1 billion, have resulted in a "multi-year and multi-billion dollar" partnership. Microsoft's market value, which currently exceeds $3 trillion, only confirms the company's status as the most valuable publicly traded company in the world.

Microsoft's opening of a new AI center in London is seen as a powerful vote of confidence in the British technology sector and its role in global innovations. According to Russ Shaw, founder of Tech London Advocates, this is a significant step in maintaining the UK's leadership in research and innovation in the field of artificial intelligence. This announcement also highlights the role of AI in increasing efficiency and creativity in the workplace, opening up new possibilities for the British technology ecosystem.