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AI benefits to be felt across community, Kendall says as Lanarkshire growth zone announced
Summary
The UK Government announced an AI growth zone in Lanarkshire that it says has attracted £8.2 billion of private investment and could create more than 3,400 jobs.
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The UK Government has announced a new AI growth zone in Lanarkshire. The zones are designed to accelerate the development of large-scale data centres. The government says the Lanarkshire project has already attracted £8.2 billion in private investment and could create more than 3,400 jobs. Ministers described the project as bringing investment and support for local communities.
Key details:
- The Lanarkshire AI Growth Zone has attracted £8.2 billion of private investment, according to the UK Government.
- The government says the project could create more than 3,400 jobs, including about 800 high-paying roles in AI.
- A community fund tied to the development is expected to deliver up to £543 million for local projects over the next 15 years.
- The site is being developed by DataVita in partnership with AI cloud firm CoreWeave, and is aimed at supporting large-scale data centres.
- The Scottish Government noted earlier investments by DataVita and CoreWeave amounting to about £1.5 billion in Scotland's AI infrastructure.
Summary:
The government says the zone could bring billions of pounds of investment and thousands of jobs to North Lanarkshire, with a community fund planned to support local projects. Undetermined at this time.
