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<p>The Industrial Strategy sets out the Government’s vision to make the UK a global
centre for AI and data innovation, which includes developing the skills that will
contribute to building the best environment for AI development and deployment. We
have created the Office for AI (a joint unit between the departments: Business Energy
and Industrial Strategy and Digital Culture Media and Sport) to oversee that vision.</p><p>The
AI Sector Deal brings together commitments from Government, Industry and Academia
in a near £0.95bn package of support to promote the adoption and use of AI.</p><p>To
date, some of the key Government investment in AI skills and talent has included:</p><ul><li>£100m
for 16 New Centres for Doctoral Training at universities across the country, delivering
1,000 new PhDs over the next 5 years;</li><li>£50m of funding agreed at Autumn Budget
for new prestigious AI fellowships to attract and retain the top AI talent; and</li><li>£13.5m
government funding to build new conversion courses to expand pathways into AI and
Data specialisms as well as scholarships to improve diversity</li></ul><p>Further,
through the Government’s Office for AI, we are working with Industry and Academia
to develop a new industry-funded AI Masters programme, in collaboration with the British
Computer Society and the Institute of Coding. Partnerships between industry stakeholders
and universities are being established that will produce the postgraduates industry
partners need.</p><p>The Office for AI is in regular discussion with industry and
continues to welcome other initiatives aimed at increasing artificial intelligence
skills in the UK.</p><p> </p>
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