OpenAI has chosen London as the base for its largest research hub outside the United States, throwing a major vote of confidence behind the UK’s technology ecosystem and signalling a new chapter in the capital’s rise as a global centre for artificial intelligence innovation.
The move by the ChatGPT creator reflects London’s growing appeal to world-leading AI firms thanks to its rich mix of academic excellence, scientific institutions and deep talent pools. Mark Chen, OpenAI’s research chief, highlighted the strength of the UK’s universities and research community as key reasons for the decision, noting that the city offers the ideal environment to invest in and develop the next generation of AI systems.
For the UK, this development reinforces national efforts to establish itself as an “AI superpower”, attracting cutting-edge research and investment at a time when governments around the world are competing to nurture thriving tech clusters. The expansion underscores London’s reputation not just as a financial powerhouse, but as a leading global hub for technology and future-facing innovation.
Technology minister Liz Kendall welcomed the announcement, describing it as a “huge vote of confidence” in the UK’s ability to lead on safe and transformative AI research. That endorsement comes as the government seeks to boost high-skilled jobs, stimulate private investment and ensure the country plays a central role in shaping the future of artificial intelligence.
OpenAI’s London team already numbers more than 30 and has been active in the city since the company opened its first international office there in 2023. With this expanded research hub, London is set to benefit from deeper collaboration between global AI talent, world-class academic institutions and innovative startups, cementing its place at the forefront of AI research and development.



