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OpenAI announces first permanent London office after halting UK Stargate project

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Why This Matters

OpenAI's decision to establish its first permanent London office signifies a strong commitment to the UK market despite halting the Stargate project due to high energy costs and regulatory challenges. This move highlights London's growing importance as a global AI research hub and reflects OpenAI's strategic focus on talent and innovation in the region.

Key Takeaways

OpenAI has announced it's opening its first permanent London office with a capacity of over 500 team members, after the company halted a major AI infrastructure project in the U.K.

The U.S.-based AI firm said it had signed the lease for an 88,500 square foot space on Monday. In February OpenAI announced it would make London its largest research hub outside of the U.S. The company currently employs around 200 people in the U.K. capital.

"The UK has an incredible depth of talent and a strong track record in AI," Phoebe Thacker, London site lead at OpenAI, said in a statement. "London is already a key hub for our research and teams, and this new office gives us the space to keep building here."

OpenAI's new office space will be located in the King's Cross area of London, home to a slew of AI companies including Google DeepMind, Meta , Synthesia and Wayve.

The news comes just days after OpenAI confirmed it had paused plans for its U.K. Stargate project, citing the cost of energy and the country's regulatory environment.

Discussions between the company and its partner on the project, Nscale, are still ongoing, according to a source with direct knowledge of the matter. However, the decision to halt plans was considered a blow to the U.K.'s AI buildout.

Industrial energy prices in the U.K. are among the highest in the world. Critics of the U.K.'s AI infrastructure buildout previously told CNBC the high cost of energy and delays in accessing the national grid were key stumbling blocks.