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Artificial intelligence technology: UK'S AI Masterplan vs reality
WITH THE PUBLICATION of its National Artificial Intelligence Strategy (NAIS), the UK joins the roll of nations jostling to assert 'superpower' status in the field of AI. Published in September, the government's 10-year plan is founded on the contention that competitive pre-eminence in AI is a "top-level economic, security, health, and wellbeing priority [that is] vital to national ambitions on regional prosperity and for shared global challenges".