• UK plan to unleash AI

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Monday, January 13, 2025 10:47:00
    ["AI makes services more human" - wouldn't using humans do that????]

    UK government reveals masterplan to "unleash AI" and make it a world leader

    Date:
    Mon, 13 Jan 2025 13:56:54 +0000

    Description:
    A 50 point plan will see AI mainlined into the veins of the UK.

    FULL STORY

    The UK Government has laid out plans to push AI into all corners of British industry with a multi-billion pound investment.

    The Labour Government plans to unleash AI and make the UK a world leader by accepting 14 billion in private sector investment, and has revealed a 50
    point plan that will see AI mainlines into the veins of public services.

    This includes a plan to unlock public data by handing it over to researchers and innovators, including anonymized NHS data, which will be made available
    to train AI models. The government says there will be strong
    privacy-preserving safeguards and the data would never be owned by private companies.

    Creating jobs

    The plans will also look to free up time for public sector workers by
    allowing AI to undertake admin tasks, and will introduce AI Growth Zones
    which will speed up AI infrastructure, rapidly building data centers and
    giving them better access to the energy grid - despite environmental concerns
    .

    Private sector investment comes primarily from Vantage Data Centres, a firm which plans to invest 12 billion in data centre development, which will
    create over 11,500 jobs in the process. Also investing are Nscale and
    Kyndryl, two leading digital companies who plan to help roll out AI into Britains economy.

    The UK Governments AI Opportunities Action Plan will play an important role
    in helping the UK to unlock the full potential of AI, said Alison Kay, Vice President, UK and Ireland at Amazon Web Services.

    By putting close industry collaboration and public-private partnership at the heart of the Governments agenda, every citizen, community and business in
    every region of the UK will have the opportunity to realise the benefits of
    AI, and thrive and grow A disruptive technology.

    The Prime Minister says that AI can transform the lives of working people, speeding up planning consultations, driving down admin, and feeding AI
    through road cameras to help spot potholes - although oddly, my car can spot potholes just fine.

    Minister Pat McFadden said AI is a test and learn technology, and, "mistakes will be made" with the applications, but wouldnt confirm whether this plan
    will mean short-term job losses for workers. Addressing objections to the plan, the Minister warned if the UK doesnt develop the technology here, then the country would lose out to other nations in the AI race.

    In the Prime Minister's speech announcing the news, he acknowledged the anxieties surrounding AI , but affirmed the real danger is in falling behind other nations, noting, "the far bigger risk is we don't go for it," and miss out on 'massive' opportunities.

    AI makes services more human

    The Prime Minister also outlined the ways in which AI can help make our
    public services 'more human', primarily referring to healthcare and social work, in the speech. By taking administrative and mundane tasks away from public sector workers, services will be 'more human' by allowing staff to reconnect with patients and those under their care.

    Starmer promised to "make sure this technology is safe" by building on the previous government's 'world-leading' AI safety institute, promising to
    uphold and develop safeguarding measures to ensure AI is used safely.

    "Change on this scale and at this speed can be worrying, especially when experts warn of the safety risks,"the Prime Minister said.

    A push for productivity

    Productivity in Britain has been somewhat stagnant for the last 15 years, but by using the full power of AI, the Prime Minister hopes to give the British economy the boost it so desperately needs.

    That is, of course, if AI can increase efficiency for workers, rather than result in widespread unemployment.

    Recent research suggests AI could displace up to 275,000 jobs per year at the peak of adoption. Politicians and tech leaders alike have long insisted AI
    will simply take over the mundane tasks from workers, rather than replace
    them, but as someone who has worked one of the many jobs entirely made up of 'mundane' tasks, I have to be skeptical.

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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/pro/uk-government-reveals-masterplan-to-unleash-ai-a nd-make-it-a-world-leader

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