“Another week, another speech”, sigh The Daily Telegraph. Disturbed by a chaotic start to his mandate, “the Prime Minister [Keir Starmer] seems to want to multiply big promises to divert attention,” mocks the conservative British daily. After his “Plan for change” in five areas presented at Christmas, his roadmap for the public health system unveiled at the beginning of January, the Labor leader tackled artificial intelligence (AI) on Monday January 13.
Robotic arms of University College London in the background, the tenant of 10 Downing Street detailed a “50-point program written by investor Matt Clifford and validated by the executive”, relate the Financial Times. The ambition displayed: “Making the UK an AI superpower”, through regulation favorable to innovation, opening of public databases to researchers and the construction of new data centers. “Today’s announcements aim to inject AI into the nation’s veins,” proclaimed the leader of Labor, in power since last July.
Watermarked“Keir Starmer is aware that we must not cede all control of AI to the United States and China
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