Keir Starmer, whose new government is under pressure on the economic front (bond markets are rebelling and Chancellor Rachel Reeves has come under more criticism) has
The prime minister wants to harness AI to drive economic growth and 'revolutionise' public services in the UK, readers aren't so
The British government has pledged to rip up the red tape hindering construction of data centers that underpin artificial intelligence while promoting its “pro-innovation” approach to regulating the technology.
Keir Starmer has vowed to make the UK a 'world leader' in artificial intelligence and put more money in people's pockets. Here The Mirror takes a look at the key points from the government's AI plan
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he wanted to make the UK an artificial intelligence "superpower", promising to take a pro-innovation approach to regulation, make public data available to researchers and create zones for data centres.
More than a nuclear power station’s worth of electricity will be needed to meet surging demand for artificial intelligence (AI), experts have warned, as Sir Keir Starmer unveils plans for a data centre blitz.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer warned the UK would miss out on a 'massive opportunity' as he vowed: 'Mark my words, Britain will be one of the great AI superpowers'
Peter Kyle, UK science chief, likens using generative AI to do homework to using a calculator and encourages institutions to embrace AI tools
Britain will go its own way on artificial intelligence regulation, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday.
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.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer unveiled a plan for converting the United Kingdom into an artificial intelligence "world leader," allowing it to shape
The government will be hoping the plans - with promises of billions of pounds and thousands of jobs - can help stymie the claims they are mismanaging the economy and stunting growth in the UK.