Wednesday 7 February 2024

England puts 100 million pounds in artificial intelligence exploration and guideline

 According to Reuters, Britain said on Tuesday it would spend more than 100 million pounds ($125 million) to open nine new artificial intelligence (AI) research centers and train regulators in the technology.




“AI moves fast, but we have shown that humans can move just as fast,” Technology Minister Michelle Donelan said in a statement. “Through an agile and sector-specific Britain on Tuesday said it would spend more than 100 million pounds ($125 million) to launch nine new research hubs in artificial intelligence (AI) and train regulators about the technology, reports Reuters. "AI is moving fast, but we have shown that humans can move just as fast," technology minister Michelle Donelan said in a statement. "By taking an agile, sector-specific approach, we have begun to grip the risks immediately." Nearly 90 million pounds would go towards the hubs, which will focus on using AI in areas including healthcare, chemistry and mathematics, and a partnership with the United States on responsible AI, the government said. Another 10 million pounds would help regulators address the risks and harness the opportunities of AI, it said, such as developing practical tools to monitor risks in sectors from telecoms and healthcare to finance and education. Britain hosted an international summit in November on AI safety. More than 25 countries who attended signed the "Bletchley Declaration", which focuses on identifying risks of shared concern and developing cross-country policies to mitigate them. , we immediately started taking risks.”

Almost £90 million would go to the centers, which focus on the use of AI in areas such as healthcare, chemistry and mathematics, as well as a partnership with the US for will focus on responsible AI, the government said.

A further £10 million would help regulators address risks and seize opportunities from AI, such as by developing practical tools to monitor risks in sectors ranging from telecommunications and healthcare to finance and education.The UK hosted an international summit on AI security in November.

More than 25 countries in attendance signed the Bletchley Declaration, which focuses on identifying risks of common interest and developing policies across countries to mitigate those risks.

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