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UK Launches £40 Million AI Research Laboratory

New facility targets fundamental AI flaws like hallucinations to advance healthcare and transport sectors.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A bright, modern technology laboratory where researchers work on advanced artificial intelligence systems. Large digital screens display complex data structures and neural networks.

A bright, modern technology laboratory where researchers work on advanced artificial intelligence systems. Large digital screens display complex data structures and neural networks.

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The UK government launched a new £40 million fundamental AI research laboratory to secure the nation’s position in global technology [1][2]. This facility focuses on resolving critical artificial intelligence issues, including hallucinations and unreliable memory [1]. Officials aim to use these breakthroughs to accelerate scientific progress across various sectors [1][3]. The lab will prioritize practical applications for the public good. Research will target improvements in healthcare delivery and transport efficiency [1][2]. By addressing the core limitations of existing models, the government seeks to maintain competitiveness against global leaders [3].

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