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1212 OpenAI deepens European footprint with new hubs in Paris, Brussels

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 10/09/2024 05:32 EDT

OpenAI deepens European footprint with new hubs in Paris, Brussels

OpenAI is opening new offices in Paris and Brussels as the ChatGPT maker accelerates its global expansion plans. The new sites increase the company’s European presence to four offices. They join London, which began OpenAI’s international expansion in 2023, and Dublin, which became the firm’s first EU base a few months later. Alongside the European hubs, OpenAI is also launching new offices in New York City, Seattle, Paris, Brussels, and Singapore. Job openings at all the sites will be listed here. For OpenA

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