I'm delighted that UCL will be leading a national consortium to develop next generation tools for AI. Generative AI is a profound technology that will impact many aspects of our lives, from our daily interactions with new digital assistants to helping us in the workplace, creating new entertainment and accelerating scientific discovery. The hub brings together a fantastic team from across the UK, including researchers from Cambridge, Oxford, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Manchester, Imperial, Surrey and UCL, to ensure the UK remains at the forefront of these technologies. We will address the technical, ethical and societal implications of their development and support economic development.

I’m looking forward to contributing to the coordination of this exciting new EPSRC hub. Healthcare is a critical domain where AI is already presenting innovative ways of making use of rich data sources. It is time to take this to the next level with a nationwide effort, as high-stakes applications require multiple points of view and expertise. “UCL’s Department of Statistical Science and the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Sciences (IMSS) will play a crucial role in developing rigorous methodology and making the most of our strong multidisciplinary environment.

The investment we’re pouring into these new projects is only possible as a result of our pro-innovation approach to AI. The AI Regulation White Paper consultation response we’ve set out today will see us forging ahead with that plan, driving forward the next wave of brilliant AI innovations. “These hubs will nurture new, cutting-edge breakthroughs, from healthcare treatments and more power efficient electronics to machine learning and chemical discovery.

UCL researchers set new field-deployed fibre transmission record
UCL researchers set new field-deployed fibre transmission record

UCL researchers set new field-deployed fibre transmission record

UCL researchers have demonstrated a record 300.28 Tb/s data transmission rate over field-deployed fibre, showing the O-band can be integrated into existing networks.

14 Nov 2025

Shaping global climate–health action: UCL contributes to COP30 Special Report
Shaping global climate–health action: UCL contributes to COP30 Special Report

Shaping global climate–health action: UCL contributes to COP30 Special Report

Researchers from UCL’s Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering (IEDE) contribute to a pivotal COP30 report that will guide global efforts to strengthen climate-resilient health systems.

14 Nov 2025

Chika Nweke wins Rae Harbird award
Chika Nweke wins Rae Harbird award

Chika Nweke wins Rae Harbird award

The UCL Centre for Engineering Education (CEE) has presented the 2025 Rae Harbird award to Chika Nweke, Associate Professor at UCL Biochemical Engineering

12 Nov 2025