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UK’s AI Push: Aiming to Lead the G7

Cambridge, United KingdomTuesday, March 17, 2026
Rachel Reeves, Britain’s finance chief, announced that her country will move ahead of all other Group of Seven members in adopting artificial intelligence. She used the annual Mais lecture to outline a future where AI drives growth, regional development and stronger ties with Europe. The speech highlighted that technology is a central pillar of her economic plan, promising faster innovation and new job opportunities across the UK. Reeves emphasized that embracing AI early will give Britain a competitive edge in global markets, while also supporting local businesses and communities.
The focus on regional growth suggests a strategy to balance national progress with support for areas that need investment. Stronger connections with the European Union were also mentioned as a key factor in expanding trade and technology collaboration. Overall, Reeves presented AI not just as tech, but as a catalyst for economic revival and international cooperation.

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