Britain wants to become an AI powerhouse. Here's how
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The British government pledged on Monday to rip up the red tape hindering construction of data centers that underpin artificial intelligence while promoting its 'pro-innovation' approach to regulating the technology.
Under the 50-point plan, the government plans to massively expand public computing power, including by building a new national supercomputer and setting up AI 'growth zones' with 'streamlined' building approval process.
Starmer said he wanted to Britain to become 'one of the great AI superpowers' that can keep up with other countries like the United States and China.
The government's pro-innovation approach to regulating AI involves giving responsibility to existing industry regulators instead of drawing up a new set of rules like the European Union has done.
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