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since taking office in july, british prime minister starmer has been reviewing the cost of artificial intelligence and has canceled a £1.3 billion investment plan for the technology. the plan, developed by the previous conservative government, included an £800 million investment commitment to support the development of a supercomputer at the university of edinburgh. while the spending is a relatively small figure in the broader field of artificial intelligence, starmer's government has faced strong opposition from industry leaders who say it shows that the uk is increasingly less interested in supporting innovation. especially compared to france, which is working to build a european center for generative artificial intelligence and recently pledged to invest €2.5 billion to develop the technology domestically. a source said the british government is also considering canceling plans for its ai safety institute to open an office in san francisco. the office was originally scheduled to open this summer, with employee salaries estimated at more than $100,000 per person. it is reported that in july this year, science and technology minister keir fired nitashan rajkumar, one of the co-founders of the ai safety institute, as a senior policy adviser. although it is not uncommon for a new government to hire its own consultants, some industry insiders believe that the dismissal was an unforced error.
meanwhile, the british government is also developing a new artificial intelligence strategy. a source revealed that technology entrepreneur matt clifford will serve as the developer of the strategy and is expected to announce its plan this month. his strategy focuses on promoting the adoption of artificial intelligence in the public sector as a means to improve efficiency and reduce costs, while cutting government direct investment in industry. a government spokesman said the government recognizes the transformative power of artificial intelligence and remains committed to using this technology to create growth opportunities for people across the uk.
the action taken by the british government also reflects the importance of artificial intelligence technology around the world. many countries have begun to explore how to use artificial intelligence to improve public services, such as healthcare, education and other fields. at the same time, some countries are investing in artificial intelligence research and development to promote scientific and technological development and social progress.
challenges and opportunities
although the british government is actively promoting the application of artificial intelligence, it also faces challenges:
in short, the british government is exploring the application direction of artificial intelligence technology and formulating new strategies. with the continuous development of artificial intelligence technology, i believe that the british government will be able to find appropriate solutions and apply artificial intelligence technology to practical social problems.