Institute for AI and data science sends memo saying it will concentrate on fewer projects
The UK’s national institute for artificial intelligence and data science has launched a consultation process that could lead to redundancies among its 440 staff.
In a memo sent to staff this month the Alan Turing Institute gave an update on its new strategy, under which it will concentrate on fewer projects.
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