UK to spend 125m on AI research and regulation

Al Jazeera 

The United Kingdom has unveiled plans to spend over 100 million pounds ( 125m) on research and training related to artificial intelligence (AI). Under the plans announced on Tuesday, the government will launch nine new AI research hubs across the UK, support research projects examining the responsible use of AI in education, policing and creative industries, and train regulators on managing the risks and benefits of the technology. Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology Michelle Donelan said AI had the potential to "transform our public services and the economy for the better" and produce treatments for diseases like cancer and dementia. "AI is moving fast, but we have shown that humans can move just as fast. By taking an agile, sector-specific approach, we have begun to grip the risks immediately, which in turn is paving the way for the UK to become one of the first countries in the world to reap the benefits of AI safely," Donelan said in a statement.

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