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OpenAI plans to open an office in Germany

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ChatGPT maker OpenAI plans to open an office in Munich, Germany in the coming months, according to a press release.

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OpenAI plans to open an office in Germany

ChatGPT maker OpenAI plans to open an office in Munich, Germany in the coming months, according to a press release.

·United States
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The high-tech location of Munich is gaining an important addition with the company behind Chat-GPT. The AI start-up is announcing user numbers for Germany for the first time.

·Munich, Germany
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OpenAI, the company known for ChatGPT, will open its headquarters in Germany, in Munich: the news is now all over the German press. In Europe, the company could already count on other offices (London, Dublin, Paris, Brussels, Zurich) for a total of more than one hundred employees and the choice to focus on Germany is due to the fact that the country has “become a global pioneer in the introduction of artificial intelligence,” Sam Altman, CEO of …

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According to OpenAI, Germany is one of the world's leading countries in the use of ChatGPT. Now the developer of the chatbot wants to open an office in Munich.

·Germany
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One of the leading companies in artificial intelligence, the US company OpenAI, is entering the German market. The developer of the well-known ChatGPT software announced in San Francisco that he would open a branch in Munich. A company spokesperson explained that Germany is an important market in Europe.

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The Bavarian Minister of Economic Affairs is full of praise, as is OpenAI boss Sam Altman. He calls Germany a "global pioneer in the introduction of AI". His company has a large market here - and is now coming to Munich.

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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Thursday, February 6, 2025.
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