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Chancellor Rishi Sunak announces new fund to create thousands of scholarships as £500m jobs package unveiled

The CBI backed the 'jobs of tomorrow' plan - but said higher investment and growth was needed

Rishi Sunak makes his speech to the Conservative Conference, Manchester

The Chancellor has announced a £34m AI fund to create 2,000 scholarships for disadvantaged students - as well as a new £500m job support package.

Giving his speech this morning to the Conservative Party conference in Manchester, Rishi Sunak said the move, along with an increase in the number of world-leading researchers in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ under the Turing AI fellowship, would help cement the country’s status as a “scientific superpower”.

He also committed more than £500m in fresh funding to help people back into work.

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“As the latest general-purpose technology, AI has the potential to completely transform whole economies and societies,” Mr Sunak said.

“We want the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to be a scientific superpower but also a high-skilled, high-tech economy.

“This new fund will allow more young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to learn new skills and train up for the jobs of tomorrow in the new and exciting industries of the future such as AI.”

The funding commits £23m to double the number of available scholarships for AI and Data Science Masters conversion courses for disadvantaged students, creating an additional 2,000 scholarships in England, and £11m to double the number of Turing world-leading researcher fellows in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, funding an extra five fellows and their projects.