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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.

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After Google, Microsoft and Apple, OpenAI is now coming to Munich. The US AI company is opening its first office in Germany in the Bavarian capital. The move is not entirely surprising. There will also be a BR24live at 4 p.m.

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.

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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.

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