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By Jess Jones The British government will spend more than £100m building artificial intelligence (AI) research hubs and preparing regulators as it plans an “agile” approach to controlling the burgeoning technology. The government has set out its approach to regulating the surging technology in its highly anticipated response to a consultation on AI regulation published last March. It wants to introduce “targeted, binding requirements” for the most advanced AI systems, known as foundation models. The government will allocate £90m to the establishment of cutting-edge AI research hubs nationwide,…