Energy companies will discuss how the national network could be upgraded at a meeting with the ministers on Monday with the future requirements of the AI.
The AI Energy Council will discuss how much electricity is required to meet the increase in computer capacity that is expected in the next five years when the AI sector grows.
The group consists of energy providers, technology companies and energy regulatory authority of Gem and is led by the Minister of Energy Ed Miliband and Tech Secretary Peter Kyle.
It is believed that sectors who want to take AI and the effects of these changes on energy requirements will also be up for discussion in order to prepare the energy system for the future.
Tech Secretary Kyle said that the ministers “provide British specialist knowledge in the hearts of AI breakthroughs that will improve our lives”.
He added: “However, we are about the need to provide this golden era for the British AI through responsible, sustainable energy sources. Today’s discussions will help us to promote this mission and to deliver the AI infrastructure that will benefit the communities to make the communities accessible without us being ambitious with the ambites of the superpower ambitions of the cleaning structure occupy.” “
At the beginning of this month, Sir Keir Starrer said that Great Britain had to convince a “skeptical” public that AI can improve life and change the way politics and companies work.
In a speech in London, the prime minister recognized the concern of people about the rapid increase in AI technology and the risk of their work, but emphasized the advantages they would have for the provision of public services to enable bureaucracy and to “more human” to employees such as social workers and nurses.