Self-driving software startup Oxa raised a $103M Series D, with $50M coming from the UK government's National Wealth Fund; Nvidia's NVentures also invested
The UK government commits an initial £40M to establish an AI research lab, modeled on ARIA, seeking breakthroughs in science, health care, and transportation
The UK says Microsoft, the UK government, academics, and experts plan to build a system to spot deepfakes online as part of a new detection evaluation framework
Britain will work with Microsoft (MSFT.O), academics and experts to develop a system to spot deepfake material online …
Waymo says it hopes to launch its London robotaxi service as soon as September, after an April pilot; the UK government plans to change regulations in H2 2026
Waymo says it hopes to launch its London robotaxi service as soon as September, after an April pilot; the UK government plans to change regulations in H2 2026
Waymo, the US driverless car firm, said it hopes to be operating a robotaxi service in London as soon as September this year.
The UK government says it recruited a team of AI specialists to build AI tools to improve transport, public safety and defense, backed by Meta's funding
The British government said on Tuesday it had recruited a team of artificial intelligence specialists to build AI tools to improve transport …
The UK government plans to take a £25M stake in Octopus Energy's tech spin-off Kraken, last valued at $8.65B, in an effort to encourage Kraken to list in London
The UK government will take a £25M stake in Octopus Energy's tech spin-off Kraken, last valued at $8.65B, in an effort to encourage Kraken to list in London
Investment aims to persuade tech business to list in London as it gears up for IPO — The UK government will take a £25mn stake …
The UK government drops plans for mandatory digital IDs to work in the country, marking a reversal from when the UK first announced the policy in September 2025
The government has dropped plans requiring workers to sign up to its digital ID scheme in order to prove their right to work in the UK.
Grok says image generation and editing are now limited to paid subscribers, after outcry over its use to create sexually explicit and violent imagery
I suppose a subscription CSAM app might be the way MECHAHITLER manages to make money …Matthew Broersma /Silicon UK:EU Extends X Retention Order Over Sexualised ImagesThe Guardian:The UK government say...