AI Report 2/3/26

Barnsley named UK's first 'tech town'

🚨 Our Report

UK Technology Secretary Liz Kendall has announced Barnsley, a South Yorkshire community of 250,000 people, as Britain's first "tech town" in an effort to show how AI can improve everyday life. Microsoft, Google, Cisco, and Adobe have agreed to support the initiative, which will test AI in local schools, hospitals, GPs, and businesses.

🔓 Key Points

  • The town was chosen because it has already adopted AI faster than many UK areas, with AI assistants in social care and bin lorries scanning roads for potholes.

  • Residents will get free AI and digital training, businesses will receive support to adopt AI, and the local hospital will test AI tools for check-ins, triage, and outpatient care.

  • Local opposition leaders have warned the rebrand "might seem a bit of a leap" and noted anxiety among residents about whether AI is truly a force for good.

🔐 Relevance

This announcement is part of Labour's broader push to inject AI into British public services and follows last week's launch of a national AI training programme to upskill 10 million citizens. For enterprise leaders, the initiative shows how governments may increasingly partner with tech firms to pilot AI in local services. Vendors and consultancies working in public sector AI could see demand rise if the "tech town" model expands.

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