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The UK’s AI skills base will be future-proofed with a £118 million boost to skills funding, including postgraduate research centres and scholarships.
British troops will soon be more lethal on the battlefield, as a new £90 million contract delivers modern, high precision rifles.
Professor Chris Whitty's annual report says we can improve older citizens' quality of life, and this should be a major aim of policy and medical practice.
A new global hub based in the UK and tasked with testing the safety of emerging types of AI has been backed by leading AI companies and nations.
World's first AI Safety Institute launched in UK, tasked with testing the safety of emerging types of AI.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made a statement outside Downing Street on extremism.
G7 nations have signed an agreement to unite and harness the innovative potential of AI to usher in a new era of global productivity and economic growth.
Secretary of State Michelle Donelan spoke about UK’s leadership around AI at technology conference CogX in London's O2 Arena.
Paper prepared by Imperial College London.
Leading names from national security to computer science will advise the UK government on the risks and opportunities from AI as the Frontier AI Taskforce gathers momentum.
This study uses lotteries for public procurement contracts to understand the role public procurement may play in economic growth
The new technology will help diagnose patients more quickly for conditions such as cancers, strokes and heart conditions.
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