Search Search Government promises £20m investment in robotics and artificial intelligence The Artificial Intelligence industry could add around £654 billion to the UK economy Click to follow The Independent Online A robot serves food at a restaurant in Shenyang, China Getty The government will launch a review into Artifical Intelligence (AI) and robotics in an attempt to make the UK a world leader in tech. The government said in a statement on Sunday that it would invest £17. 3 million in university research on AI. Artificial intelligence powers technologies such as Apple’s SIRI, Amazon’s Alexa, and driverless cars. According to a report by consultancy firm Accenture, Artificial Intelligence could add around £654 billion to the UK economy. Read more case A report by the Institute for Public Policy Research recently forecast that millions of jobs will be lost to automation over the next two decades. Researchers predicted that two million jobs retail jobs will disappear by 2030 and 600,000 will go in manufacturing. Jérôme Pesenti, CEO of Benevolent Tech, who will be leading government research into AI, said, “There has been a lot of unwarranted negative hype around Artificial Intelligence (AI), but it has the ability to drive enormous growth for the UK economy, create jobs, foster new skills, positively transform every industry and retain Britain’s status as a world leader in innovative technology. EU universal income must be 'seriously considered' amid rise of robots The announcement is part of the government’s new “Digital Strategy”, which will be announced in full on Wednesday. As well as investment in research and the tech industry, the strategy is also expected to detail a comprehensive modernisation of the civil service. The government has been heavily criticised the delay in the publication of the strategy. In 2015, Ed Vaizey, the then Digital Minister, said plans would be published in early 2016. In January, the chairman of the government’s Science and Technology Committee criticised the government for this delay. Robots ‘will create UK jobs, not destroy them’ In a letter to Digital Minister Matt Hancock, Mr Metcalfe expressed his “disappointment over such a long delay. ” The letter also asked “why the strategy continues to be a work in already largely completed. ” The government has said it was forced to delay the publication of the report to take into account the impact of Brexit. However, other sources have suggested that Whitehall’s resistance to the modernisation of the civil service under the Government Digital Service plans was also a significant factor. Comments Most Popular Sponsored Features Video We use cookies to enhance your visit to our site and to bring you advertisements that might interest you. Read our Privacy and Cookie Policies to find out more. We've noticed that you are using an ad blocker. Advertising helps fund our journalism and keep it truly independent. It helps to build our international editorial team, from war correspondents to investigative reporters, commentators to critics. Click here to view instructions on how to disable your ad blocker, and help us to keep providing you with free-thinking journalism - for free. Thank you for your support. How to disable your ad blocker for independent. co. uk Adblock / Adblock Plus address bar. for the current website you are on. If you are in Firefox click "disable on independent. co. uk". Firefox Tracking Protection cause the adblock notice to show. It can be temporarily disabled by clicking the "shield" icon in the address bar. Ghostery Trusted Site list. whitelisted". uBlock and its state will be remembered next time you visit the web site. Thank you for supporting independent. co. uk