Side note: what are people’s opinions of the UK regarding AI now? Completely insignificant? I feel the UK has taken a nosedive over at least the past 30 years.
The UK is a financial (and legal) centre because of its regulations. They make the UK a trustworkthy broker for international companies to deal with. (Also its deregulations, making it easy to squirrel money away to tax havens.)
Well, you can try to do a job search in those countries, and look at titles and the job descriptions. Also looknat the curriculums of universities in those countries, and don’t be fooled by the official sites. Look in forums how good they are in AI topics.
I did the interviews for grad recruitment in tech at a big investment bank in London. The best maths and computer science graduates where frequently from the Eastern European countries.
How about that the Danish pharma giant Novo Nordisk, makers of Ozempic, is opening their AI/ML lab in London next to DeepMind and other tech giants, instead of in its back yard?
The only one close to UK in Europe is probably Switzerland and France but they too are mostly focused on research in universities rather than pushing out commercial products the way the US is exceeding at. Everyone else is not even in the game.
Exactly nr 2 is Switzerland with ETH. Both together with France at a VERY academic level. Next maybe far far away Italy and Germany in very different fields, but at levels comparable (if not worse) with south America, like Chile Argentina Brasil and Uruguay
The government wants to introduce a law to make it illegal to possess AI tools that are capable of CSAM output. As we know this is impossible, any company starting in the UK with AI will likely fail compared to other countries if this law passes.
I scariest part of this which I do not see people worried about, is the one sentence about requiring suspects to open their phones at the border for inspection.