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Oxford and UCL labs receive £60m AI funding boost

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June 23, 2026

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Recognising it cannot compete with big tech just by throwing large amounts of cash and compute at AI, the UK’s funding is more grassroots-based

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Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 22, 2026

UMI: This Midstream Fund Could Be Better Than Bonds

UMI: This Midstream Fund Could Be Better Than Bonds

ComputerWeekly

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· Jun 22, 2026

Lloyds Bank staff have taken 400,000 AI courses since January

UK bank staff have already taken artificial intelligence-related training courses as part of AI Academy

The Next Web

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· Jun 25, 2026

OpenAI, Anthropic and Amazon are funding RAISE US

OpenAI, Anthropic, Amazon and Microsoft are bankrolling a new nonprofit to retrain American workers for the AI economy. RAISE US, led by Gina Raimondo, has already raised more than 500m. The biggest names in AI agree on at least one thing. The technology they are building could upend the American job market, and almost nobody [] This story continues at The Next Web

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 22, 2026

Stock Market Today, June 22: Alphabet Falls as AlphaFold Co-Creator’s Exit Raises AI Talent Concerns

Alphabet has the scale to fund AI, with investors looking for Gemini, Google Cloud, and Search to turn that spending into measurable growth as talent concerns intensify.

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· Jul 2, 2026

Is AI’s juice worth the financial squeeze?

Is AI’s juice worth the financial squeeze?

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· Jun 23, 2026

UK invests £60m in two university-led AI research labs

Minister makes case for “forward-facing” academic research infrastructure The post UK invests £60m in two university-led AI research labs appeared first on Research Professional News.

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