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Google: UK may fall behind in AI race due to regulatory hurdles

Google: UK may fall behind in AI race due to regulatory hurdles

Google warned about that. Britain could be left behind in the global AI raceIf the government doesn't speed up the construction of data centers and doesn't allow tech companies to use copyrighted material to train AI models – Advertise The Guardian.

The British General Manager of the company, Debbie Weinstein According to the government “sees the opportunity” In the field of artificial intelligence, but political changes are needed. “We have a lot of advantages and a lot of leadership in this area, but if we don’t take proactive steps, we risk being left behind.” He said.

The report provided by Google, which is “Unleashing the potential of AI in the UK” Titled, one suggests National Research Cloud Establish a publicly funded mechanism to secure computing power and data. The document is a To amend copyright laws He also calls for this, as the current regulation hinders the development of artificial intelligence.

The UK government is working on an AI bill that aims to boost collaboration between tech companies and government. A government spokesman confirmed that For safe development They will propose legislation for developers of the most powerful AI models.

Google Suggestions includes one National Skills Development Service Which will help the workforce adapt to artificial intelligence. The report confirms that the United Kingdom “It is difficult to compete with other countries in terms of investments in data centers.”

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