Steven George-Hilley appointed as AI director for Parliament Street think tank
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Steven George-Hilley appointed as AI director for Parliament Street think tank
"The news comes as the UK government signs a new deal with OpenAI, the firm behind ChatGPT, to use artificial intelligence (AI) to increase productivity in the UK's public services and key government departments. Areas targeted for improvement include the justice, law and order, national security, defence and education sectors. George-Hilley, founder of global tech communications firm Centropy PR, will lead the think tank's cross-party policy development on AI deployment and liaise with businesses to discuss packages for public sector deals and services."
"This month, the UK government unveiled a blueprint for artificial intelligence regulation that would allow new AI products to be tested under relaxed rules, in a bid to drive growth and innovation in sectors such as healthcare and housebuilding. Under the plans, unveiled by the UK's technology secretary Liz Kendall in London on 21 October, a proposed AI Growth Lab would enable companies and innovators to test AI tools in 'real-world' conditions."
Parliament Street appointed Steven George-Hilley as Director of Artificial Intelligence to lead cross-party AI policy development and public sector engagement. George-Hilley founded Centropy PR and served as Technology Director at Parliament Street, working with ministers across Labour and Conservative governments on analytics, AI and quantum computing. The UK government signed a deal with OpenAI to use AI to increase productivity across public services, targeting justice, law and order, national security, defence and education. The government unveiled a blueprint to allow testing of new AI products under relaxed rules and proposed an AI Growth Lab for real-world trials in healthcare, transport and advanced manufacturing.
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