The jobs created and the investment in local infrastructure will provide concrete examples of the sorts of benefits that the AI industry can produce, helping to build public trust and support. Alongside the construction of the datacentre, £110 million will be allocated to improve transport infrastructure and provide skills training to ensure the local workforce is prepared to participate in this rapidly evolving industry. Hopefully, further public and private investment will follow, creating social infrastructure, specifically skills and training, around the datacentre that will have a long lasting and transformative impact in Blyth, a traditionally industrial region.
This announcement comes soon after the announcement that Amazon will be investing £8bn in new datacentres, and further reinforces the UK’s International Leadership in AI. The sheer scale of these investments positions the UK as a premier destination for AI development and is a significant win for Blyth, Northumberland, and the UK.
Building the future of AI in the UK is underway. We look forward to hearing more about the government’s plans to encourage further investment in skills and training, to really make the most of these opportunities and lay the foundations for economic growth and continued leadership in AI.