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Nvidia CEO Urges UK to Boost Computing Power to Fully Harness AI Potential

Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang said on Monday that the UK currently lacks sufficient computing infrastructure to fully capitalize on its leading artificial intelligence research capabilities. Huang’s remarks coincided with the UK’s partnership with Nvidia to create a new AI testing environment aimed at fostering innovation.

Speaking during London Tech Week alongside Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Huang praised the UK’s top universities, startups, and its status as the world’s third-largest AI venture capital market. He welcomed Starmer’s plan to increase Britain’s domestic computing capacity by 20 times and inject £1 billion ($1.36 billion) in investments.

“The ability to build these AI supercomputers here in the UK will naturally attract more startups and empower the country’s vibrant research ecosystem,” Huang said, calling Britain “an incredible place to invest.”

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) launched a framework to enable financial firms to experiment with AI tools in a controlled environment starting this October. Partnering with Nvidia, the FCA will offer firms access to advanced computing resources, specialized AI expertise, improved datasets, and regulatory guidance.

Finance Minister Rachel Reeves emphasized the government’s commitment to removing regulatory barriers to economic growth, labeling it a “top priority.” Earlier this year, she expressed satisfaction with regulators’ efforts to reduce red tape.

Prime Minister Starmer also announced that Israeli fintech company Liquidity Group will open its European headquarters in London, committing to a £1.5 billion investment, further signaling the UK’s ambition to become a global AI and tech hub.