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Digital Economy Dispatch #283 -- Why AI Adoption is Not AI Delivery
AWS published its annual Unlocking the UK’s AI Potential report last week. Read alongside Making AI Work for Britain, which I launched the same week, the two documents broadly agree on the diagnosis. Where they part company is more interesting.

Digital Economy Dispatch #281 -- Can Britain Turn the Power of AI into National Advantage?
Anthropic has built an AI model it considers too dangerous for public release. That’s not a reason for alarm. But it is yet another reason for the UK to move focus, urgently, from AI strategy to AI delivery.

Digital Economy Dispatch #279 -- The Rise of AI Factories: Will They Succeed Where Software Factories Failed?
AI factories, purpose-built infrastructure for training and running AI, are becoming a real, fast-growing category with a big role to play in AI sovereignty. The UK must act strategically or risk increasing its infrastructure dependencies..

Digital Economy Dispatch #278 -- What Digitising Government Teaches Us About AI Sovereignty
The UK's GDS success came from consolidating demand and diversifying supply. The UK AI strategy risks doing the reverse by fragmenting demand and concentrating supply but with sovereignty and geopolitical stakes far higher.

Digital Economy Dispatch #277 -- With Great AI Power Comes Great Responsibility...And a Big Bill
AI tools are advancing fast, and their deployment across tasks and roles is accelerating. But at what cost? The questions of what we owe — and what we'll be charged — have never been more urgent. Or more misunderstood.

Digital Economy Dispatch #274 -- The 9% Problem: What the Data Says About The UK’s AI Readiness
Before we talk about making AI work for Britain, we need to look honestly at where we're starting from. The government's own data tells a story that deserves far more attention than it has received.












