Britain is spending millions to set up a national AI resource and is reportedly in the later stages of buying thousands of computer chips amid firms reporting the struggles of funding sufficient computing resources.
The government is reportedly sourcing chips from makers NVIDIA, Intel and AMD — and it is understood that the science funding body UK Research and Innovation — which is leading the effort — is in the late stages of ordering 5,000However, while $130 million has been allocated to the project, the funds are reportedly seen as insufficient to match Sunak’s AI hub ambition, meaning government officials could pressure for more funding in an upcoming November AI safety summit.
It follows a recent report that said many companies are struggling to deploy AI due to available resources and technical obstacles.
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