LONDON: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will say on Monday he wants the UK to become the world leader for artificial intelligence, promising to create special zones for data centers and encouraging more graduates to study technology-focused courses.
Starmer will say he wants to put AI at the heart of his ambition to grow the economy, while the government will claim if the technology is fully adopted it could increase productivity by 1.5 percent a year, worth an extra 47 billion pounds ($57 billion), annually over a decade.
Ahead of a speech in London by Starmer on AI, the government said it will adopt all the 50 recommendations set out in the report “AI Opportunities Action Plan” by venture capitalist Matt Clifford, submitted to the government last year.
This includes making it easier to build data centers by accelerating planning permission and giving them energy connections. The first such center will be built in Culham, Oxfordshire, home to Britain’s Atomic Energy Authority.
“Our plan will make Britain the world leader,” Starmer was quoted as saying in a statement issued by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. “That means more jobs and investment in the UK, more money in people’s pockets.”
Countries across the world are competing to turn their countries into AI hubs, while balancing the need for some restrictions on the technology.
Britain is the third-largest AI market in the world behind the US and China, when measured by indicators such as investment and patents, according to Stanford University.
However, the Labour government’s decision to set out the highest tax-raising budget since 1993 has damaged some business confidence and the Bank of England estimated last month that the economy did not grow in the last quarter.
Starmer will say on Monday that AI has the power to transform the lives of people, including speeding up planning consultations, helping small businesses, and driving down admin for teachers so they can concentrate on teaching.
“And in a world of fierce competition, we cannot stand by,” he will say. “We must move fast and take action.”
UK PM Starmer to outline plan to make Britain world leader in AI
https://arab.news/25e6r
UK PM Starmer to outline plan to make Britain world leader in AI
- Britain is the third-largest AI market in the world behind the US and China
Most of Iranian women’s soccer team leave Australia
GOLD COAST: The Iranian women’s soccer team left Australia without seven squad members after tearful protests of their departure outside Sydney Airport and frantic final efforts inside the terminal by Australian officials, who sought to ensure the women understood they were being offered asylum.
As the team’s flight time drew nearer and they passed through security late on Tuesday, each woman was taken aside to meet alone with officials who explained through interpreters that they could choose not to return to Iran.
Before the team traveled to the airport, seven women had accepted humanitarian visas allowing them to remain permanently in Australia and were ushered to a safe location by Australian police officers.
One has since changed her mind, underscoring the tense and precarious nature of their decisions.
“In Australia, people are able to change their mind,” said Australian Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke, who had hours earlier posted photos of the seven women granted humanitarian visas to his social media accounts, their identities clearly visible.
After what Burke described as “emotional” meetings between the remaining women who reached the airport and Australian officials, the rest of the team declined offers of asylum and boarded their flight.
It was a dramatic conclusion to an episode that had gripped Australia since the Iranian team’s first game at the Asian Cup soccer tournament, when they remained silent during their national anthem.










