The National AI Strategy builds on the UK’s strengths but also
represents the start of a step-change for AI in the UK,
recognising the power of AI to increase resilience, productivity,
growth and innovation across the private and public sectors.
From:
Office for Artificial
Intelligence, Department for Digital,
Culture, Media & Sport, and Department for Business,
Energy & Industrial Strategy
Published 22 September 2021
Last updated 18 December 2022 — See all updates
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National AI Strategy -
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National AI Strategy - PDF
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National AI Strategy
(mobile version)
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Where can I learn more
about AI
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The UK's National AI
Strategy - Flow diagram
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National AI Strategy -
Some of the achievements in 2022
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Details
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the fastest growing deep
technology in the world, with huge potential to rewrite the rules
of entire industries, drive substantial economic growth and
transform all areas of life. The UK is a global superpower in AI
and is well placed to lead the world over the next decade as a
genuine research and innovation powerhouse, a hive of global
talent and a progressive regulatory and business environment.
Many of the UK’s successes in AI were supported by the 2017
Industrial Strategy, which set out the government’s vision to
make the UK a global centre for AI innovation. In April 2018, the
government and the UK’s AI ecosystem agreed a near £1 billion AI
Sector Deal to boost the UK’s global position as a leader in
developing AI technologies.
This new National AI Strategy builds on the UK’s strengths but
also represents the start of a step-change for AI in the UK,
recognising the power of AI to increase resilience, productivity,
growth and innovation across the private and public sectors.