Britain seeks to build homegrown rival to OpenAI in bid to become world leader in artificial intelligence
- The British government announced plans to become a world leader in artificial intelligence by removing red tape for data centers and expanding computing power, as stated by Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
- Starmer's administration aims to create dedicated AI growth zones and increase server capacity twentyfold by 2030, according to the 50-point plan.
- Three tech companies, including Vantage Data Centres, committed to investing £14 billion in AI, creating over 13,000 jobs, as reported by the government.
- Starmer emphasized the potential of AI to transform various sectors, claiming it could be worth £47 billion annually to the UK over a decade.
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