February 8, 2025 Comments0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp News OpenAI plans to establish an office in Germany By AI Observer 2:49 PM PST on February 7, 2025 (19659004)Image credits:Mike Coppola/Getty Images OpenAI expands its footprint into Germany According to a Friday press release ChatGPT plans to open a Munich office in the next few months. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated in a press release that Germany is known for its technical excellence, academic excellence, industrial innovation, and industrial leadership. “Opening our office in Germany will allow us to help more people, businesses and institutions benefit from AI.” According to the press release, OpenAI had been discussing the opening of a German satellite with German officials since at least 2023. According to the startup, Germany has the most users, paying subscriptions, and API developers who are building on OpenAI technology. OpenAI’s spokesperson informed TechCrunch via email that the office would hire for go-to market, global affairs and communications roles at first. They declined to disclose the number of positions. OpenAI’s new office in Southern Germany follows the opening of offices in Paris and Dublin by the San Francisco-based company. Subscribe to the latest tech news in the industry Related. Latest you have www.aiobserver.co More from this stream Qualcomm acquires AI platform Edge Impulse for Dragonwing chips AI Observer - 39 minutes ago Manus is a topic of conversation in AI. We put it... AI Observer - 9 hours ago What to Know and Where to Find Apple Intelligence Summaries on... AI Observer - 9 hours ago This HR expert says Gen AI is changing work, but it... AI Observer - 9 hours ago Recomended Qualcomm acquires AI platform Edge Impulse for Dragonwing chips Manus is a topic of conversation in AI. We put it to test. Since Manus,... What to Know and Where to Find Apple Intelligence Summaries on iPhone This feature can... This HR expert says Gen AI is changing work, but it can’t replace workers. Today’s NYT Connections Hints and Answers for March 12, #640 ( ... Meta is ready to rock Nvidia’s boat with its in-house AI chip