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From Personal Tutor to National Utility: Minister’s Vision for ChatGPT

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UK Technology Secretary Peter Kyle, who has described ChatGPT as a “fantastically good tutor,” explored a vision to scale this personal tool into a national utility. In a meeting with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, a potential £2 billion deal was discussed to provide the premium ChatGPT Plus service to the entire UK population.
This conversation reflects Kyle’s personal and professional conviction in the power of AI. Having used the tool for his own work-related queries, the minister’s interest in a nationwide rollout suggests a belief that its benefits—from learning and problem-solving to enhancing productivity—could be extended to every citizen.
The move from personal user to proponent of a national subscription represents a significant leap. While the idea was reportedly shelved due to its high cost, it reveals a policy perspective that views generative AI not just as a consumer product but as a potential piece of public digital infrastructure, similar to broadband or other essential services.
This perspective aligns with the government’s existing memorandum of understanding with OpenAI, which aims to leverage AI for public good in sectors like education and healthcare. Although the universal subscription model proved too expensive, the underlying goal of integrating AI into the daily lives of Britons clearly remains a key government ambition.

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