The UK government is prepping for superhuman AI. Businesses have bigger problems.
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摘要
- UK's AI Energy Council minutes reveal ministers are pressured to use gas for data center expansion.
- UK tech minister criticizes Nigel Farage for alleged association with Jimmy Savile, as Farage’s party plans to repeal the Online Safety Act.
- Implementation of the Online Safety Act in the UK introduces age gates on adult content online but other changes may be less visible.
- Britain's National Security Strategic Investment Fund, linked to intelligence agencies, receives additional funding.