
""free AI training for all""
""to be an AI maker, not an AI taker""
""far too important a technology to depend entirely on other countries, especially in areas like defence, financial services and healthcare""
""US authorities can compel access to data held by American cloud providers, regardless of where that data physically resides""
The UK launched the AI Skills Boost programme offering 14 free foundation courses delivered exclusively by major US organisations that promote their own platforms. The programme increases reliance on US big tech and appears to contradict the government objective to position the UK "to be an AI maker, not an AI taker." France plans to reduce dependence on US-based providers by using local suppliers to enhance digital sovereignty and privacy. The technology secretary affirmed that AI is "far too important a technology to depend entirely on other countries," yet the strategy adopts technologies based overseas. Microsoft acknowledged that US authorities can compel access to data held by American cloud providers regardless of where the data physically resides.
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