
"UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has laid out a strategy to help the UK boost its artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, underpinned by research, access to shared assets, and support for innovators and universities. It has published a six-point plan with a target completion date of 2031, by which time it says the research it supports will make the UK a global leader in explainable, human‑in‑the‑loop systems, agentic AI, edge computing and sustainable models."
"From a data access perspective, UKRI's goal is to open more environmentally sustainable compute and data foundations that provide equitable access to AI research resources through UKRI‑enabled infrastructure and new models released based on these resources, reusable, privacy‑respecting datasets, and Trusted Research Environments (TREs) that accelerate discovery and ensure data providers benefit from their contributions."
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) published a six-point AI strategy targeting 2031 to position the UK as a leader in explainable, human‑in‑the‑loop systems, agentic AI, edge computing, and sustainable models. The plan emphasizes research, shared assets, national AI testbeds, reproducible methods, and workforce expansion to produce deep technical experts and innovation leaders. UKRI aims to broaden access to environmentally sustainable compute, reusable privacy-respecting datasets, and Trusted Research Environments (TREs) to accelerate discovery and ensure contributors benefit. The strategy includes AI safety goals to co-lead global standards for safer, greener AI through international partnerships.
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