OpenAI and the Maltese authorities have introduced a world-first partnership to roll out ChatGPT Plus to all Maltese residents, marking the primary time a authorities has struck such a cope with the AI firm.
Underneath the programme, residents who full a government-backed AI literacy course will obtain free entry to ChatGPT Plus for one 12 months, OpenAI introduced on Saturday. The course, developed by the College of Malta, covers what AI is, what it will possibly and can’t do and use it responsibly at dwelling and within the office.
“Malta is the primary nation to launch a partnership of this scale as a result of we refuse to let our residents keep behind within the digital age,” Maltese minister for financial system, enterprise and strategic initiatives Silvio Schembri stated, including that the aim is to show AI “from an unfamiliar idea into sensible help for our households, college students, and staff.”
The Malta Digital Innovation Authority will handle distribution to eligible individuals when the primary section launches this month, with the programme set to broaden as extra residents and residents overseas full the course.
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OpenAI companions with governments worldwide
The deal is the newest underneath OpenAI’s broader OpenAI for International locations initiative, by way of which the corporate works with governments to maneuver from early AI curiosity to national-level adoption. Not like a standardised mannequin, the programme is tailor-made to every nation’s priorities, together with areas like schooling, workforce coaching and public providers.
Final 12 months, OpenAI partnered with Estonia’s authorities to supply all secondary faculty college students and lecturers with entry to ChatGPT Edu, a personalized model of ChatGPT constructed for schooling programs. The agency has additionally launched “OpenAI for Greece” in partnership with the Greek authorities.
As Cointelegraph reported, OpenAI has additionally struck a cope with the US Division of Protection to deploy its AI fashions on categorized navy networks.
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