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The UK government is launching a nationwide initiative to boost AI skills among workers and schoolchildren, solidifying its position as a leader in AI development and innovation. Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a partnership with tech giants like NVIDIA, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon to train 7.5 million workers in artificial intelligence skills. The program will provide freely available training materials to businesses over the next five years, focusing on practical applications such as using chatbots and large language models to enhance productivity. This initiative aims to equip the UK workforce with the necessary skills to thrive in an increasingly AI-driven economy.

As part of this comprehensive effort, all civil servants in England and Wales will receive practical AI training starting this autumn to enhance their work efficiency. The government aims to integrate AI into various aspects of public service, streamlining operations and improving productivity. Officials are already piloting AI tools, such as "Humphrey," named after the character from "Yes, Minister," to automate tasks and reduce the time spent on routine processes. The goal is to ensure that AI handles tasks where it can perform better, faster, and to the same high quality, freeing up civil servants for more complex and strategic work.

To support this AI skills drive, the government is also focusing on bolstering the UK's AI infrastructure. NVIDIA is investing in the UK, establishing an AI Technology Center to provide hands-on training in AI, data science, and accelerated computing. Cloud providers like Nscale and Nebius are deploying thousands of NVIDIA GPUs to enhance computational capabilities for research bodies, universities, and public services. The Prime Minister has pledged to invest approximately £1 billion in AI research compute by 2030, signaling a commitment to turning Britain into an AI superpower and attracting tech investment to stimulate economic growth.
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References :
  • techxplore.com: UK launches AI skills drive for workers and schoolchildren
  • www.theguardian.com: All civil servants in England and Wales to get AI training
  • NVIDIA Newsroom: UK Prime Minister, NVIDIA CEO Set the Stage as AI Lights Up Europe
  • techinformed.com: Nvidia can boost UK’s digital infrastructure, says Huang as Starmer promises £1bn for AI
  • www.artificialintelligence-news.com: UK tackles AI skills gap through NVIDIA partnership
  • blogs.nvidia.com: U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s ambition for Britain to be an “AI maker, not an AI taker,” is becoming a reality at London Tech Week.
  • ComputerWeekly.com: Starmer opens London Tech Week with £1bn AI boost
  • NVIDIA Newsroom: ‘AI Maker, Not an AI Taker’: UK Builds Its Vision With NVIDIA Infrastructure
  • Dataconomy: NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang and U.K. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer opened London Tech Week at Olympia, signaling a national policy shift toward AI with investments in people, platforms, and partnerships. The U.K. will invest approximately £1 billion in AI research compute by 2030, starting this year.
  • insidehpc.com: LRZ to Acquire HPE-NVIDIA ‘Blue Lion’ Supercomputer
Classification:
  • HashTags: #AISkills #UKGovernment #AITraining
  • Company: The Guardian
  • Target: UK Workforce
  • Product: AI Skills
  • Feature: AI Training Programs
  • Type: AI
  • Severity: Informative