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  • A battle is brewing in No10 over AI regulation

    February 16, 2024

    An increasing number of MPs are getting frustrated over the government dragging its heels on regulating AI - a technology it has identified as a potential “existential threat”.

  • Applied Materials shares surge 12 per cent on bullish revenue forecast amid AI craze

    February 16, 2024

    Applied Materials, a leading supplier of semiconductor equipment, witnessed a remarkable surge in its shares by more than 12% during after-hours trading on Thursday.

  • UK should resist ‘over-regulating AI’: Founder of British tech start-up hailed by Sunak as ‘revolutionary’

    February 12, 2024

    The founder of a fast growing British tech startup, RobinAI, has said he believes the UK should resist over-regulating AI.

  • Capital Economics: AI ‘bubble’ now more of a risk for markets than interest rates

    February 9, 2024

    While it was still "too early" to be confident that interest rates won't cause some imbalances, "the chances of a systemic financial event are diminishing".

  • AI teacher? Hambro Perks invests in ‘Edtech’ firm

    February 8, 2024

    The company claims that its AI 'Edtech' had been found to improve the GCSE results of students who used it.

  • ‘Huge potential’ for City says UK science minister amid soaring UK quantum investment

    February 7, 2024

    Investment into quantum computing has "huge potential" for London, according to the UK's science minister, Andrew Griffith.

  • Palantir: US tech firm with lucrative NHS contract sees AI sales soar

    February 6, 2024

    Shares in US tech firm Palantir have jumped nearly 18 per cent demand for artificial intelligence (AI) has driven sales higher.

  • UK government to prepare regulators for AI as it eyes ‘agile’ approach

    February 6, 2024

    The British government will spend more than £100m building artificial intelligence (AI) research hubs and preparing regulators.

  • AI code of conduct ‘always doomed to fail’ say UK lawyers as guidance shelved

    February 5, 2024

    City lawyers have said a voluntary code of conduct for artificial intelligence (AI) was "always doomed to fail".

  • To lead the artificial intelligence revolution, London must first win over the sceptics

    February 5, 2024

    AI could be London's next big industry, but only if it builds the needed trust to develop the technology, writes Michael Mainelli.

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