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Scale AI selects UK for its first European HQ

Data infrastructure company for artificial intelligence (AI), Scale AI, has selected London as the location for its first European headquarters, reinforcing the company’s mission to accelerate the development of AI globally.

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Scale’s United Kingdom (UK) office will serve as the centre of its operations in Europe. Scale provides world leading data generation for model builders and helps enterprises and governments adopt and fine tune custom large language models.

The ambition for Scale’s multimillion-pound investment in the UK is to see a workforce of over 50 specialist engineers and software developers. This expansion will bring the recruitment of local talent as well as the deployment of specialist engineers from the United States. As Scale’s global operations increase, their UK-based workforce will continue to grow.

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“The UK has long been a hotbed for technology, talent, and diverse ideas, which is why we’re proud to establish roots here,” said Alexandr Wang, founder and CEO of Scale AI. “When I attended last year’s UK AI Safety Summit, it was clear that the country’s leaders and policymakers are engaging thoughtfully with the AI industry and we look forward to our continued partnership to advance technological progress throughout the region.”

As Scale deepens its commitment to the UK, it aims to replicate the success it has seen from its close partnerships across the US government to advance policy and regulation, as well as support the government’s own internal innovation initiatives.

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said: "I’m delighted that Scale AI has chosen London for its European base. It’s another vote of confidence in the UK’s economy and status as a science superpower and we are determined to ensure AI helps deliver a brighter future for the next generation."

Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden said: "It is fantastic news that Scale has chosen the UK for their European headquarters. This is a further vote of confidence in the UK as Europe’s AI hub and a leading global destination for AI innovation and investment. The Government is determined to seize the huge opportunities that AI offers to transform public services for the better, working with some of the world’s most innovative companies, such as Scale."

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