Ministers aim to ensure the UK can produce its own AI models by increasing public AI computing power twenty-fold by 2030, emphasizing the need for national data resources.
The government’s plan includes creating a national data library to provide state-controlled data for research and companies, as well as addressing privacy and ethics in data usage.
The initiative is also focused on developing AI growth zones, featuring streamlined planning processes, clean energy provisions, and potentially using the Culham Science Centre for pilot projects.
A cultural data library, dubbed the British media asset training data set, will consolidate data from various institutions in a copyright-cleared format, potentially serving as a commercial asset.
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