Students of secondary school will be taught new skills to ensure that they can get AI-managed jobs In the future, Prime Minister Ready to announce.
It comes in the form of research conducted by Department of Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) Showed that, by 2035, Aye Will play a role in the roles and responsibilities of about 10 million workers.
One million Student Learning resources will be accessed to start to “equip them for” Technology Future career “Government’s £ 187M” Techfire “as part of the scheme, Downing Street Said on Monday.
Technology Secretary Peter Kyle announced a few hours after accepting that AI “lies”, admitting that the technology was “not innocent”.
The Techfire program will be divided into four strands, Techyuth – £ 24m with “Flagship” arm – with the aim of giving students a chance to get new AI skills in three years in every secondary school in Britain.
Sir Cair Coward In the skills required to use AI by 2030, 7.5 million UK is starting a new government partnership with the industry to train workers.
Tech veterans, including Google, Microsoft, IBM, NVIDIA, BT and Amazon, have signed up to the workers to create widely available “high-quality” training materials for free workers in the next five years, some said 10.
Sir Kir said that the government is “putting AI power in the hands of the next generation – so that they can shape the future, not its shape”.
He said: “This training program will unlock the opportunity in every class – and lays the foundation for a new era of development.
“I have been written written by many children of working families. I am firm to finish it.”
Sir Keir hosted a private reception in checkers on Sunday, including leading technology owners and investors, including former Google Chief Executive Officer Eric Schmidt, Faculty AI co-founder Angie Ma, Google Deepmind Chief Demis Hasabis and Scale Boss Alex Wang.
On Tuesday, he will invite industry figures for Downing Street, including 16 -year -old AI entrepreneur Toby Brown, who recently achieved $ 1M in Silicon Valley Funding for his startups, beams.
Asked about the risk of AI’s incredible information, Mr. Kyle said that “people need to understand that AI is not innocent, and that AI lies because it is based on human characteristics”.
“Now it’s getting more accurate because we move forward. It is becoming more powerful because we move forward,” he told Sky News Sunday morning with Trever Philips,
“But as with every technique that comes into society, you can only use it safely and use it wisely how it works.”
He said: “We are going to enact laws for AI to move forward and we are going to balance it with the same law that we will bring copyright law to modernize.”