More than 100 AI trials to boost small-business productivity launched

14 January 2025, 09:14

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer making a speech at a podium with a sign that reads Plan For Change
Keir Starmer unveils AI Opportunity Action Plan. Picture: PA

The first round of trials built on the Government’s AI Opportunities Action Plan announced on Monday.

Some 120 projects trialling how AI could help small businesses be more productive have been launched by the Government in its first wave of initiatives to use the technology to boost the economy.

The projects include an AI tool that can predict potholes before they appear, another which can anticipate where mould is likely to grow in buildings and another being trialled at a bakery aimed at cutting food waste.

Each of the projects will receive a share of £7 million in Government funding to help test the AI technology.

The projects follow the announcement on Monday of the Government’s AI Opportunities Action Plan, where the Prime Minister confirmed the Government would accept and take forward all 50 recommendations about boosting the AI sector in the UK made in the action plan by tech entrepreneur Matt Clifford.

Science and Technology Secretary Peter Kyle
Science and Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said the range of projects receiving funding demonstrated the ‘truly limitless benefits of AI’ (Aaron Chown/PA)

It includes commitments to greatly expand on the compute power and AI infrastructure available in the UK to support the growth of businesses, as well as to more widely adopt the technology in the public sector, while also continuing to work on AI safety and bring forward regulation.

The Government said the announcement of the 120 projects coming online would help spread AI adoption across the country, with the long-term aim of boosting living standards, creating jobs and helping the economy.

Science and Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said: “Putting AI to work right across the economy can help businesses cut waste, move faster and be more productive.

“The huge range of projects receiving funding today, from farmers and bakers to those tackling potholes on our roads and mould in residential properties, demonstrates the truly limitless benefits of AI that are there for the taking.

“And take them we will, with our 50-point AI Opportunities Plan, published yesterday, to unleash AI across the UK, delivering a decade of national renewal and firing up our Plan for Change.”

By Press Association

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