UK to Accelerate Data Center Construction in AI Push, Says Starmer

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LONDON (AP) — The British government has announced bold plans to remove bureaucratic hurdles hindering the construction of data centers essential for artificial intelligence, signaling its commitment to becoming a global leader in AI. Prime Minister Keir Starmer outlined a 50-point strategy on Monday aimed at harnessing AI’s potential to revitalize the UK economy and compete with AI superpowers like the United States and China.

Key highlights include the establishment of AI “growth zones” with streamlined approval processes for data center construction, alongside plans for a national supercomputer to expand public computing power. “We will speed up planning permission for data centers needing better access to power,” Starmer said, emphasizing the government’s intent to simplify Britain’s often-criticized building regulations.

The Labour government, which took office in July, has also pledged to maintain a “pro-innovation” regulatory approach. This involves delegating oversight to existing industry regulators rather than creating new frameworks, contrasting with the European Union’s stricter AI regulations.

The government reaffirmed its support for the U.K.’s AI Safety Institute, focusing on cutting-edge research and the risks associated with advanced AI models. “We will test and understand AI before regulating it, ensuring science-based and proportionate policies,” Starmer added.

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