A video of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer saying claims against late sex offender Jimmy Savile were “slightly frivolous” has been shared online as if authentic, though the visuals originate from an unrelated 2012 interview,
Following the success of China's AI model DeepSeek, Scottish Labour MP Gordon McKee asked Starmer to back Glasgow as
Keir Starmer, whose new government is under pressure on the economic front has broken cover on the U.K.’s AI strategy.
Britain is falling further behind in the AI race - and the government’s new AI strategy confirms it, writes Alexandra Mousavizadeh.
The Prime Minister said in the House of Commons on Wednesday that the city had "real potential" to be an AI growth zone.
Part of seizing the benefits of AI and digital government more broadly is transparency about what you’re doing, why you’re doing it and what is working and isn’t. And one of the unalloyed positives about digital government in the UK has been the capacity to not only publish data on the outcomes of government efforts but also to show its working.
Sir Keir Starmer’s plan to build scores of new data centres in Britain to make the country a “world leader” in artificial intelligence (AI) has been thrown into doubt by the emergence of highly efficient Chinese chatbot...
Sir Keir Starmer's government to use AI on population data and medical records to flag people at risk of cancer before it develops
Parlex parliamentary AI tool showed that Labour MPs would be strongly in favour of such policies, while the Conservatives would be more divided.
The UK has a growth problem. Can it harness artificial intelligence to help solve it, without sacrificing its climate ambition? That’s the challenge posed by a plan to make the UK an AI superpower.
‘Energy is way too expensive for AI’ The prime minister says he will get AI into the UK. This is very unlikely. AI needs a great amount of cheap energy, while ours is about the most expensive in the world, so AI will go elsewhere.
In an interview with the BBC, Trump said Keir Starmer, the leader of the UK's ruling Labour Party, was doing a "very good job."