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Greece, OpenAI agree deal to boost innovation in schools, small businesses
BELGRADE, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Greece and OpenAI signed a memorandum of understanding on Friday to broaden access to AI tools in secondary education and foster innovation among small businesses, the U.S.-based artificial intelligence company said. The agreement makes Greece one of the first countries to implement ChatGPT Edu, a specialized version of ChatGPT designed for academic institutions, OpenAI said in a statement. Under the memorandum, Greek startups focused on healthcare, climate change, education, and public sectors will gain access to OpenAI's technology and credits to support their projects. Greece's prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Anthony S. Papadimitriou, President of the Onassis Foundation, and Chris Lehane, Chief Global Affairs Officer at OpenAI signed a memorandum on Friday. "From Plato's Academy to Aristotle's Lyceum -- Greece is the historical birthplace of western education,' OpenAI's Lehane said in the statement. "Today, with millions of Greeks using ChatGPT on a regular basis, the country is once again showing its dedication to learning and ideas." Last month, OpenAI launched its GPT-5 artificial intelligence model, the highly anticipated latest installment of a technology that has helped transform global business and culture. OpenAI's GPT models are the AI technology that powers the popular ChatGPT chatbot. Reporting by Ivana Sekularac, Editing by Louise Heavens Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles., opens new tab
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OpenAI comes to Greek schools to prepare for 'Intelligence Age'
"From Plato's Academy to Aristotle's Lyceum -- Greece is the historical birthplace of western education," said OpenAI. Greece, the country which is the historical birthplace of Western education, is partnering with the artificial intelligence (AI) company OpenAI to bring the technology to secondary schools and the country's start-ups. The ChatGPT maker said that Greece will be among the first countries to use its chatbot tailored to academic institutions. Called ChatGPT Edu, it gives access to OpenAI's latest models and supports GDPR compliance, OpenAI said in a press release, adding that the firm would share best practices for safe, effective classroom use. The move comes as countries have begun or are planning to implement AI in classrooms. Over the summer, Estonia began training its teachers in AI use. "From Plato's Academy to Aristotle's Lyceum -- Greece is the historical birthplace of Western education. Today, with millions of Greeks using ChatGPT on a regular basis, the country is once again showing its dedication to learning and ideas," Chris Lehane, Chief Global Affairs Officer at OpenA said in a statement. "The Greek Government is opening a new educational chapter that prepares its people to seize the economic opportunities of the Intelligence Age". OpenAI said that Greece will not implement the technology in schools yet. There will be a pilot this year with upper-secondary schools selected to reflect regional and socio-economic diversity. The first phase focuses on building AI literacy, helping teachers boost productivity and integrate AI responsibly into their work, OpenAI said in a statement. "Following successful outcomes, the programme is expected to expand across Greece's education system," it added. But one major issue that teachers have reported is students using AI to write their essays or do their homework for them, which can be difficult for teachers to identify. AI can also make things up and spew false information. The company has also come under hot water after a lawsuit was filed against the company and its CEO Sam Altman by the parents of a 16-year-old who committed suicide in April. The parents alleged that ChatGPT created a psychological dependency that led to the teen's suicide. OpenAI announced this week that it would add new parental controls. Alongside the education plan, OpenAI said it will also launch on Saturday a 'Greek AI Accelerator Program' to support a new wave of local founders building with AI. OpenAI's aim with the Greek government is to keep tech talent in Greece, as many leave to pursue opportunities abroad. The programme included mentorship from OpenAI engineers, tailored workshops on scaling, compliance, and safety, as well as a visit to OpenAI's headquarters in San Francisco and connections to leading AI investors and innovators.
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Greece, OpenAI agree deal to boost innovation in schools, small businesses - The Economic Times
The agreement makes Greece one of the first countries to implement ChatGPT Edu, a specialised version of ChatGPT designed for academic institutions, OpenAI said in a statement.Greece and OpenAI signed a memorandum of understanding on Friday to broaden access to AI tools in secondary education and foster innovation among small businesses, the US-based artificial intelligence company said. The agreement makes Greece one of the first countries to implement ChatGPT Edu, a specialised version of ChatGPT designed for academic institutions, OpenAI said in a statement. Under the memorandum, Greek startups focused on healthcare, climate change, education, and public sectors will gain access to OpenAI's technology and credits to support their projects. Greece's prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Anthony S. Papadimitriou, President of the Onassis Foundation, and Chris Lehane, Chief Global Affairs Officer at OpenAI signed a memorandum on Friday. "From Plato's Academy to Aristotle's Lyceum-Greece is the historical birthplace of western education,' OpenAI's Lehane said in the statement. "Today, with millions of Greeks using ChatGPT on a regular basis, the country is once again showing its dedication to learning and ideas." Last month, OpenAI launched its GPT-5 artificial intelligence model, the highly anticipated latest installment of a technology that has helped transform global business and culture. OpenAI's GPT models are the AI technology that powers the popular ChatGPT chatbot.
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Greece, OpenAI agree deal to boost innovation in schools, small businesses
BELGRADE (Reuters) -Greece and OpenAI signed a memorandum of understanding on Friday to broaden access to AI tools in secondary education and foster innovation among small businesses, the U.S.-based artificial intelligence company said. The agreement makes Greece one of the first countries to implement ChatGPT Edu, a specialized version of ChatGPT designed for academic institutions, OpenAI said in a statement. Under the memorandum, Greek startups focused on healthcare, climate change, education, and public sectors will gain access to OpenAI's technology and credits to support their projects. Greece's prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Anthony S. Papadimitriou, President of the Onassis Foundation, and Chris Lehane, Chief Global Affairs Officer at OpenAI signed a memorandum on Friday. "From Plato's Academy to Aristotle's Lyceum--Greece is the historical birthplace of western education,' OpenAI's Lehane said in the statement. "Today, with millions of Greeks using ChatGPT on a regular basis, the country is once again showing its dedication to learning and ideas." Last month, OpenAI launched its GPT-5 artificial intelligence model, the highly anticipated latest installment of a technology that has helped transform global business and culture. OpenAI's GPT models are the AI technology that powers the popular ChatGPT chatbot. (Reporting by Ivana Sekularac, Editing by Louise Heavens)
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Greece signs a memorandum of understanding with OpenAI to implement AI tools in secondary education and support startups, making it one of the first countries to adopt ChatGPT Edu in schools.
In a groundbreaking move, Greece has signed a memorandum of understanding with OpenAI, the U.S.-based artificial intelligence company, to integrate AI tools into secondary education and foster innovation among small businesses
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. This partnership positions Greece as one of the first countries to implement ChatGPT Edu, a specialized version of ChatGPT designed for academic institutions2
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The agreement aims to broaden access to AI tools in Greek secondary schools, with a focus on building AI literacy and helping teachers integrate AI responsibly into their work
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. A pilot program will be launched this year, involving upper-secondary schools selected to reflect regional and socio-economic diversity3
. Chris Lehane, Chief Global Affairs Officer at OpenAI, emphasized the historical significance of this partnership, stating, "From Plato's Academy to Aristotle's Lyceum -- Greece is the historical birthplace of western education"1
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Under the memorandum, Greek startups focused on healthcare, climate change, education, and public sectors will gain access to OpenAI's technology and credits to support their projects
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. This initiative, known as the 'Greek AI Accelerator Program', aims to support a new wave of local founders building with AI3
. The program includes mentorship from OpenAI engineers, tailored workshops, and connections to leading AI investors and innovators3
.The memorandum was signed by Greece's Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Anthony S. Papadimitriou, President of the Onassis Foundation, and Chris Lehane from OpenAI
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. While the technology will not be immediately implemented in schools, a pilot program is set to begin this year, with plans to expand across Greece's education system following successful outcomes3
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As AI integration in education raises concerns about potential misuse, such as students using AI for homework completion, OpenAI has announced new parental controls to address these issues
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. The company recently launched its GPT-5 artificial intelligence model, further advancing the technology that powers the popular ChatGPT chatbot4
.This partnership comes at a time when countries worldwide are exploring AI implementation in classrooms. For instance, Estonia has already begun training its teachers in AI use
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. Greece's initiative not only aims to prepare its students for the "Intelligence Age" but also seeks to retain tech talent within the country3
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