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UK-US tech deal: Microsoft, Google investing £31bn in AI infrastructure
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The “tech prosperity deal”, announced as Mr Trump arrived in the UK on Tuesday night, will see the UK and US cooperate in areas including artificial intelligence, quantum computing and nuclear power.
It comes alongside £31 billion of investment in Britain from America’s top technology companies, including Microsoft and Google.
Plus, we're joined by Professor John Morton, co-founder and CTO of Quantum Motion.
His team have just delivered a full-stack quantum computer to the UK National Quantum Computing Centre.
They believe they’re on track to bring commercially useful quantum computers to market this decade.
This is the first fully functioning quantum computer of its kind to be built using the same silicon chip technology that powers every PC, smartphone and tech device we’re used to.
Also in this episode:
-Doctors say women with long COVID are prone to longer and heavier periods
-OpenAI apply restriction tools to ChatGPT for those under-18
-A new tool could help catch cases of ovarian cancer sooner
-Thermal drones deployed to monitor native animals under threat
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Content provided by Rachelle Abbott and The Evening Standard. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rachelle Abbott and The Evening Standard or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
The “tech prosperity deal”, announced as Mr Trump arrived in the UK on Tuesday night, will see the UK and US cooperate in areas including artificial intelligence, quantum computing and nuclear power.
It comes alongside £31 billion of investment in Britain from America’s top technology companies, including Microsoft and Google.
Plus, we're joined by Professor John Morton, co-founder and CTO of Quantum Motion.
His team have just delivered a full-stack quantum computer to the UK National Quantum Computing Centre.
They believe they’re on track to bring commercially useful quantum computers to market this decade.
This is the first fully functioning quantum computer of its kind to be built using the same silicon chip technology that powers every PC, smartphone and tech device we’re used to.
Also in this episode:
-Doctors say women with long COVID are prone to longer and heavier periods
-OpenAI apply restriction tools to ChatGPT for those under-18
-A new tool could help catch cases of ovarian cancer sooner
-Thermal drones deployed to monitor native animals under threat
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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