Unlike theEUs sweeping AI law, the UKs announcement further backs the white papers pro-innovation approach.
Instead, it will retain a context-based approach that empowers regulators to address potential risks.
Some 19mn will go to 21 projects seeking to accelerate the deployment of AI and machine learning solutions.

For its part, the EUs Quantum Technologies Flagship programme has pledged 1bn until 2028.
One of the themes of this years TNW Conference is Ren-AI-ssance: The AI-Powered Rebirth.
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