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Our vision is that, in terms of AI, we will be the world’s most effective, efficient, trusted and influential Defence organisation for our size.
Statement on the independent position of the Department for Transport’s Science Advisory Council on artificial intelligence in transport
Rapid technology assessment (RTA) looking at artificial intelligence.
Over 500 respondents contributed to the Department for Education’s call for evidence on generative AI.
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly gave a speech on Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the United Nations Security Council in New York.
The Turing AI Fellowships are a £46 million initiative created by the UK government, aimed at attracting and maintaining the best talent in artificial intelligence.
This document contains the following information: Artificial light in the environment
Implementing the Artificial Intelligence (AI) White Paper principles.
The benefits and risks of using generative AI in educational settings.
Published in response to a request from the Secretary of State for Education and the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology.
This initial review will help create an early understanding of the market for foundation models and how their use could evolve; what opportunities and risks these could bring; and what competition and consumer protection principles will best guide the development...
The first release from our Artificial Intelligence (AI) survey tracker exploring awareness of and public attitudes towards AI, including its benefits and risks.
The Geospatial Commission and The Alan Turing Institute are exploring how artificial intelligence can be applied to support decisions about the UK’s land.
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