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headline: Keir Starmer says technology can create a ‘better future’ as he addresses AI fears
dek: Keir Starmer has said ministers should be able to “look every parent in the eye” and pledge that tech can create a “better future” for their children. The UK prime minister opened London Tech Week with a series of policy announcements on artificial intelligence, including a boost to AI infrastructure and a new AI tool to transform the planning system. Acknowledging a “social fear” around the impact of AI, Starmer said technology would benefit all of society. “By the end of this parliament we should be able to lo…
gain_reading: The UK prime minister opened London Tech Week with a series of policy announcements on artificial intelligence, including a boost to AI infrastructure and a new AI tool to transform the planning system.
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key_points: Keir Starmer has said ministers should be able to “look every parent in the eye” and pledge that tech can create a “better future” for their children. | Acknowledging a “social fear” around the impact of AI, Starmer said technology would benefit all of society. | “By the end of this parliament we should be able to look every parent in the eye in every region in Britain and say ‘look what technology can deliver for you’,” said Starmer.
rundown: Keir Starmer has said ministers should be able to “look every parent in the eye” and pledge that tech can create a “better future” for their children. The UK prime minister opened London Tech Week with a series of policy announcements on artificial intelligence, including a boost to AI infrastructure and a new AI tool to transform the planning system.

Acknowledging a “social fear” around the impact of AI, Starmer said technology would benefit all of society. “By the end of this parliament we should be able to look every parent in the eye in every region in Britain and say ‘look what technology can deliver for you’,” said Starmer.
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- journalism | The Guardian | https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/jun/09/keir-starmer-technology-better-future-artificial-intelligence-london-tech-week | 2025-06-09
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