UK’s AI research body’s ‘ability to be a serious scientific organisation’ is in danger, 90 staff tell trustees
Staff at the UK’s national institute for artificial intelligence have warned that its credibility is in “serious jeopardy” and raised doubts over the organisation’s future amid senior departures and a cost-cutting programme.
More than 90 staff at the government-backed Alan Turing Institute have written to its board of trustees expressing concerns about its leadership.
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