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Can Britain Become an AI Superpower?

From fears of an AI bubble and a brain drain of bright graduates to issues of energy costs and regulation, what is the reality of Britain's relationship with AI?

A record £2.9 billion was invested in British AI companies last year as Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed to make the UK an AI superpower. But according to influential business leaders such as Jensen Huang, CEO of the world’s most valuable designer and seller of advanced computer chips, Nvidia, the UK and other Western nations risk losing the AI race to China due to unnecessary cynicism and worry over AI. 

In January 2026 a panel of experts came to Intelligence Squared to debate and discuss the reality of Britain’s relationship with AI for the next instalment of our Economic Outlook series. 

Are fears over an AI bubble cause for legitimate concern in the years ahead? How can we stem the brain drain of bright graduates and start-ups leaving for countries like the US? And how should the government tackle the key issues of energy costs and regulation that stand in the way of innovation?

In partnership with Guinness Global Investors.


Speakers

Speaker

Greg Williams

Editor of WIRED


Editor of WIRED and the author of six books. He was a judge of the Royal Society Science Book Prize, 2018. He is currently the British Society of Magazine Editors’ Editor of the Year, Technology.

Katie Prescott

Technology Business Editor at The Times


Technology business editor at The Times and an award-winning columnist for the newspaper’s business section. She was named Tech Commentator of the Year at the 2024 UK Tech Awards, and co-hosts the Times Tech podcast with Danny Fortson, reflecting on the technology worlds on both sides of the Atlantic. She previously reported for the BBC for over a decade, and presented the business news on Radio 4’s Today programme. She is the author of The Curious Case of Mike Lynch.
Host

Jonny Dymond

BBC journalist


BBC journalist who presents shows across Radio 4 and the World Service radio, including Today and the World at One.