British Prime Minister Labor Keir Starmer has presented the AI Action Plan that aims to make the country both a creator and a recipient of AI.
The United Kingdom will implement itartificial intelligence (AI) in your public services to make them “more human”, as announced on Monday by the British Prime Minister, the Labor Party Keir Starmerthat this technology aims to give the country a boost to make it a ‘world superpower’ in this field.
“That’s the irony of AI, that it will make public services more human,” Starmer said as he launched the country’s AI action plan, which aims to accelerate public services and boost the economy.
This plan is considering 50 recommendations prepared by a team led by Matt Cliffordtechnology entrepreneur and chairman of the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA), in the form of a roadmap for the effective development of this technology.
In the day-to-day life of public services, the UK government will look to use AI to ‘save hundreds of thousands of hours lost due to missed appointments, as it can identify which people on the list are most likely to not show up’ . and help them get the support they need, and maybe turn this into an easier appointment,” he said.
AI “can identify problems faster, speed up scheduling, reduce form writing in job centers, help fight tax evasion and almost half the time file clerks spend on paperwork,” has explained.
They want to attract AI companies that want to start, expand or grow their business
The UK executive is trying to make the country ‘irresistible’ to AI companies looking to start, expand or grow their businesses, estimating that the plan will attract 14 billion pounds (16.6 billion euros) in investment from technologies from major companies, which would translate into 13,250 euros. jobs.
The British government will “AI growth zones“with the construction of data centers throughout the countryfor which “construction permits will be accelerated,” Starmer promised before representatives of technology companies on the campus of London’s Global University.
The first of these centers will be installed Culham, Oxfordshire (southern England), headquarters of the Atomic Energy Authority, and has assured that This infrastructure will be installed in the most deindustrialized areas of the countryThat’s why it has pledged to speed up grid connections for AI companies setting up in the UK.
As for the risks associated with the use of AIthe Prime Minister has rejected the decision of the previous conservative government to Artificial Intelligence Security Institutethe first institution in the world to guarantee the protection of this technology.
He also has the creation of a supercomputer with enough AI power to “play chess half a million times per second,” which will multiply computing capacity by twenty by 2030 and fuel the creation of these products.
The British government will also set up a team aimed at keeping the country at the forefront of this technology, including the Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry. Demis Hassabisone of the great defenders of AI regulation in the world.
Source: EITB

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