Students of Secondary School will be taught skills in Artificial Intelligence (AI), which will declare the technical power as part of a drive to put “in the hands of the next generation”, Sir Kire Stmper.
Some million students will be given access to learning resources to equip them for “future technical career” as part of the government’s £ 187 million “Techfire” scheme, Downing Street Said.
Meanwhile, employees of firms across the country will be trained to “use and interaction” with chatbots and large language models as part of a plan. Google And Microsoft To train 7.5 million workers in AI skills by 2030.
The Techfire program will be divided into four strands, with Techwouth – £ 24 million “Flagship” arm – is aimed at giving students a chance to get new AI skill training in three years at every secondary school in UK.
Other varieties are:
– Techgrad, supported by £ 96.8 million in funding and is designed to support 1,000 domestic students a year with graduate scholarship in fields such as AI and Computer Science.
– A £ 48.4 million techexpert scheme, which aims to give 500 domestic PhD students in the tech up to 10,000 in additional funds.
– Techlocal, supported by £ 18 million, will offer seed funds to develop new technical products and adopt AI.
Prime Minister is also starting a new new Government Partnership with industry to train 7.5 million UK workers in skills required to use AI by 2030.
Number 10 states that tech veterans including Google, Microsoft, IBM, NVIDIA, BT and Amazon have signed up to provide “high quality” training materials for workers in the next five years.
This comes as a commissioned research by the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) that by 2035, AI will play a role in the roles and responsibilities of about 10 million workers.
The Prime Minister said: “We are putting the power of AI in the hands of the next generation – so they can shape the future, it cannot be shaped.
“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 Keer hosted a private reception in checkers on Sunday, including leading technology owners and investors as well as former Google Chief Executive Officer Eric shmitFaculty 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 acquired $ 1 million in her startups, silicon valley funding for beams.