Keir Starmer, whose new government is under pressure on the economic front has broken cover on the U.K.’s AI strategy.
"We must move fast and take action to win the global race," says Prime Minister Keir Starmer about his plan that includes the creation of "AI Growth Zones," promising "a decade of national renewal."
The UK has a growth problem. Can it harness artificial intelligence to help solve it, without sacrificing its climate ambition? That’s the challenge posed by a plan to make the UK an AI superpower.
The prime minister wants to harness AI to drive economic growth and 'revolutionise' public services in the UK, readers aren't so
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer unveiled a plan for converting the United Kingdom into an artificial intelligence "world leader," allowing it to shape
Parlex parliamentary AI tool showed that Labour MPs would be strongly in favour of such policies, while the Conservatives would be more divided.
These changes make this an opportune moment for Sir Keir Starmer to re-engage with the EU. Next weekend the prime minister will attend his first informal summit with other European leaders in Brussels,
As Winston Churchill, the Chancellor of the 1920s, memorably once put it: “For a nation to try to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up.” The third option, that of major cuts in spending, is the least palatable to socialists but by far the most realistic.
To keep pace with evolving labour market demands, learners are embracing AI skills at a rapidly-accelerating rate . AI is now the fastest-growing skill among employees, job seekers and students in the UK and globally, with course enrollments in this domain having increased 866% year-over-year.
Peter Kyle, UK science chief, likens using generative AI to do homework to using a calculator and encourages institutions to embrace AI tools
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is setting out the government’s roadmap to harness AI to drive economic growth and ‘revolutionise’ public services in the UK ...
Paul McCartney urged the UK government Sunday to protect creative artists from AI as ministers consult on changing copyright laws, warning technology should