A turning point for the private sector
While the Action Plan is certainly a policy directive — particularly with regard to growing homegrown AI champions — it's also far more than this. It's a call to businesses to step up, take charge, let their creativity flourish, and dare to dream. Private companies are urged to invest in AI adoption, and indeed, they are already doing so.
In a press release published on January 12th, the government described how major tech firms Vantage Data Centres, Nscale and Kyndryl have pledged a combined £14 billion of investment in the UK's AI infrastructure. Across the three firms, this investment is expected to create 13,250 jobs around the UK.
Of course, this is only the beginning. As the Action Plan unfolds, more businesses will contribute their own investment, collaborate on data curation initiatives, and enter into partnerships on public sector projects. This aligns perfectly with our work at Shout Digital, where we’re already integrating AI to enhance digital products for our clients.
AI adoption won't be without its challenges. Skills gaps have proved a real impediment to adoption in recent months, with 60% of public sector IT workers citing a lack of AI skills as the key barrier to implementation. The government, to its credit, has pledged to fill this gap, with a raft of initiatives delivered by their Skills England body. The rapid evolution of AI regulation, sustainability concerns, and infrastructural demands represent more hurdles — but these are all hurdles that can be overcome.
And we must overcome them. The potential rewards are too significant to ignore. Businesses that embrace AI today are not only enhancing their competitiveness but also helping shape the future of the UK economy.
A new industrial revolution
The government’s commitment to AI is ambitious, and rightly so. We are, after all, at the dawn of a new industrial revolution — one powered by algorithms and data rather than steam engines and coal furnaces. The UK has a unique opportunity to lead this revolution, setting the standard for AI innovation, safety, and ethics.
The release of the AI Opportunities Action Plan and the Prime Minister’s recent response signal that the UK government understands the stakes. You can explore the government’s response here and read the full Action Plan here.