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    Google to Invest £5bn in UK to Fuel AI Growth and Job Creation

    ObservernewsBy ObservernewsSeptember 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a major move to bolster the UK’s growing artificial intelligence sector, Google has announced it will invest £5bn over the next two years. The investment is aimed at meeting the increasing demand for AI services and is expected to generate thousands of jobs, according to the tech giant.

    What Happened

    On Tuesday, Google unveiled its plans to inject £5bn into the UK economy, which will be directed toward capital expenditure, research and development, and engineering over the next two years. This investment comes as Google opens its new datacentre in Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire, marking a significant expansion of its operations in the UK. The company’s new facilities are designed to support the rising demand for Google’s services, including Cloud, Workspace, Search, and Maps.

    The £5bn investment will also be funneled into “pioneering” AI research, particularly in the fields of science and healthcare through Google DeepMind, the company’s AI research lab. Google believes this move will help solidify the UK’s position as a global leader in AI innovation and contribute to significant breakthroughs in cybersecurity and other technological fields.

    A Vote of Confidence for the UK Economy

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves welcomed the announcement, calling it a “vote of confidence” in the UK economy. She highlighted that the investment would create 8,250 jobs annually in UK businesses, boosting both employment and economic growth. The UK government views the move as a key component in reversing years of underinvestment and unlocking opportunities for better jobs through technological advancements.

    “This government is reversing decades of underinvestment by slashing burdensome red tape, delivering bold reforms in the planning system, and investing in better tech to unlock better jobs and opportunities,” Reeves said.

    Demis Hassabis on AI Investment

    Demis Hassabis, the co-founder and CEO of Google DeepMind, also commented on the significance of the investment. He expressed pride in DeepMind’s roots in London, noting that the UK had always held great potential for groundbreaking AI development. “The UK has a rich history of being at the forefront of technology – from Lovelace to Babbage to Turing – so it’s fitting that we’re continuing that legacy by investing in the next wave of innovation and scientific discovery in the UK,” Hassabis stated.

    A Bigger Picture: Global Investment

    Google’s £5bn investment in the UK is part of a broader trend, with companies like OpenAI and Nvidia expected to announce their own multi-billion-dollar investments into UK datacentres this week. These investments are seen as a strong vote of confidence in the UK’s AI ecosystem, with the government aiming to position itself as a global leader in AI and tech innovation.

    What Happens Next

    Google’s commitment to expanding its AI and technology presence in the UK is expected to lead to significant advancements in the sector, while also creating thousands of jobs. With increased investment in AI research, cybersecurity, and new technology, the UK is poised to remain at the cutting edge of the tech industry, with long-term benefits for both the economy and innovation.

    This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.

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