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OpenAI Seeks Government Collaboration for AI Infrastructure Expansion
OpenAI is reaching out to governments around the world to form partnerships geared towards rapidly expanding AI infrastructure. The aim is to collaborate on developing the tools and systems needed to support the next generation of AI technologies. By leveraging governmental support, OpenAI hopes to address infrastructure challenges and accelerate AI advancements that can benefit a wide range of industries and public services. With this initiative, OpenAI is positioning itself not just as a leader in AI development, but as a catalyst for global technological evolution.
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