The UK government plans to invest over £100M to support AI innovation and regulation, including the establishment of nine research hubs and aiding regulators to address AI risks. The announcement, made by Michelle Donelan, Secretary of State for Science, Technology, and Innovation, highlighted the government's commitment to developing AI policy. The funding includes a new £12 million hub for AI research co-led by CASA's Adam Dennett, with UCL partnering with Bath, Bristol, Cardiff, Exeter, Glasgow, and Ulster universities. The initiative also involves ten new studies aimed at propelling the UK's position in AI.
£100M spread across nine new research hubs, and ten new studies, will apparently propel the UK in AI or something. https://t.co/O01AfUYsXg
.@EPSRC & @UKRI_News announced a new £12 million hub for AI research, co-led by CASA's @adam_dennett, harnessing AI's power to address society’s most pressing challenges. UCL will partner with Bath, Bristol, Cardiff, Exeter, Glasgow & Ulster universities. https://t.co/qJN0IwhZ9N
Cohere had the honor of hosting @MichelleDonelan, Secretary of State for @SciTechgovuk to announce the UK government's response to the AI regulation white paper. We will continue to work with governments around the world to develop AI policy that both protects innovation and…
The UK government has plans to set aside more than £100m to support the creation of nine new research hubs across the country focused on developing responsible AI. https://t.co/0ihMb8aYeP
The UK has unveiled plans to spend over $125m on research and training related to artificial intelligence (AI). https://t.co/fpC5UuVq5H
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