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Imperial College and Thomson Reuters bring AI lab to London

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

London Gains New AI Research‌ Hub with Imperial College & Thomson Reuters Partnership

LONDON – Imperial College London and Thomson⁤ Reuters have launched a new artificial intelligence research laboratory,⁤ aiming to accelerate the translation of AI breakthroughs into real-world applications and bolster the UK’s position in the global AI landscape. The ⁢collaboration, announced today, will ⁣focus on areas including agentic systems,⁢ reasoning⁢ algorithms, and the ethical implications ‍of AI, notably within the legal sector.

The ​initiative arrives as ‍the UK government signals increased investment in ‌AI, with Chancellor Rachel reeves recently unveiling a £1.5 billion ⁢Autumn Budget package dedicated to skills​ development and digital apprenticeships. This partnership seeks to capitalize on that⁢ momentum, fostering innovation, high-skilled job creation, and university ⁢spinouts – positioning london as⁤ a⁣ potential global leader⁢ in AI innovation.

The lab will be ⁤co-directed by Professor Alessandra russo of Imperial College, who stated, “Our collaboration with Thomson Reuters anchors ‍research‌ in practical ⁤use cases,‌ ensuring⁤ breakthroughs translate into⁣ societal benefit. There is huge potential to‍ unlock creative ⁢approaches across industries, ⁣strengthening ​society⁤ and energising the economy.” Research will encompass the broader economic and workforce impacts ⁤of​ AI, alongside specific applications in legal technology.

Professor Felix Steffek of Cambridge University will⁣ contribute expertise to the lab’s focus on ethical and safe AI design. The‌ lab’s activities ‍will include‌ joint seminars, visiting researcher programs, and the open‍ publication of research findings, supported by multi-year funding and ⁣a dedicated PhD cohort.

The partnership underscores a growing ⁤national strategy ⁢to compete on both AI talent and technology, with the potential⁢ to drive economic growth and establish the UK as a key player in the rapidly‌ evolving field of artificial intelligence.

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