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Wales set to be at the forefront of UK drive to ‘turbocharge’ AI

13 Jan 2025 3 minute read
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaks with researchers and professors during a visit to the Manufacturing Futures Lab at University College London (UCL) East in east London. Image: Henry Nicholls/PA Wire

First Minster Eluned Morgan has welcomed today’s announcement from the UK Government of a multi-billion pound investment in Artificial Intelligence – with a site in Bridgend targeted to be one of Europe’s largest data centre campuses

The UK Opportunities Action Plan, launched by Prime Minister Keir Starmer today, aims to drive economic growth, support public services and use intelligent technology to improve people’s every day lives.

Wales is poised to benefit from the AI infrastructure plans, with work already underway to develop tech hubs, shared resources and data centres.

As part of the investment announced today, US technology giant Vantage Data Centers plans to invest over £12 billion across the UK, resulting in the creation of over 11,500 jobs.

The Welsh Government has been working closely with Vantage since 2020 to support the development of its data centres in Wales.

Bridgend

It is expected that the lion’s share of the new investment from Vantage will be in Wales. The biggest investment will be in Bridgend, where the company plans to develop the former Ford factory site to become one of Europe’s largest data centre campuses.

The First Minister is keen to ensure Wales benefits from the investment in AI. She said: “Today’s announcement, which includes a multi-billion pound investment in AI by some of the world’s biggest tech companies, is a huge boost in confidence for industry in Wales.

“We are seeing that AI is increasingly being used as a power for good, whether that’s increasing productivity or bringing smarter solutions to everyday problems.

“There can be enormous benefits to the economy in establishing the tech and wider infrastructure here in Wales. Industry leaders recognise that the conditions are right in Wales, with a government that will do what it can to make these plans a reality.

“This won’t happen overnight and it’s important that the infrastructure, data, skills and talent is in place to ensure that we all benefit from these solutions. There’s no question that Wales is in an excellent position to benefit, given the work that’s already in progress here.”

Review

The Economy Secretary Rebecca Evans is leading a review to explore how Wales can capitalise on opportunities and develop Wales’ strengths in the development of AI-based technologies.

Over the past year, the Welsh Government has worked with other organisations to develop guidance to support Welsh public bodies in adopting AI in a responsible, safe and ethical way.

Wales has already seen evidence of the value of AI implementation in diagnostic care in the NHS, with a digital pathology platform for prostate and breast cancer detection led by Betsi Cadwaladr seeing a 13% increase in prostate cancer detection rates.

Estyn, the school inspectorate, is also undertaking a review of the use of Generative AI in schools, which will explore the potential benefits to schools, while also considering the challenges they pose.


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Fi yn unig
Fi yn unig
15 hours ago

Wales will never be at the forefront of anything until it is independent.

Dai Ponty
Dai Ponty
14 hours ago

Sorry we have heard it before under Blairs Labour Government and 14 years of Tory rule sorry but i am a Doubting Thomas do not beleve a word that comes from any government in London since the massive loss to Wales of the coal and steel jobs we have had nothing but lies and broken promises get the hell out of the U K we can then move foreward and upward

Howie
Howie
14 hours ago

Vantage have one in Wales already, near old LG site.
https://vantage-dc-cardiff.co.uk/

How much support has WG given them already.?

Paul
Paul
13 hours ago

If Our First Minister says that this will happen and Wales will benefit then we must believe it after all when has she been wrong before? It’s reassuring to see that a US company is definitely going to invest a very great deal of money in Wales despite Rumours that Trump has threatened to impose big tariffs on goods made outside the US.

Why vote
Why vote
12 hours ago

So algorithms are now supposed to dig us out of the hole that labour is digging deeper and deeper, if AI says that labour should be removed from it’s tyrannical path will they all fall on their swords? Doubt it, stupid is as stupid dose. Wise words indeed.

A.Redman
A.Redman
11 minutes ago
Reply to  Why vote

A major concern about AI and data control is the very real threat of UK medical records being under control of anyone other than the UK government!!!

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