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Written questions by Wrigley.

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15 Jan 2025·Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office·Answered
Asked

Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on preventing interventions by hostile actors on new (a) AI and (b) data centres.

Reply

The National Security & Investment Act 2021 gives the government powers to scrutinise and intervene in business transactions, to protect national security. AI and data infrastructure, which includes data centres, are considered sensitive sectors of the economy where this Act applies in certain circumstances. The Act is administered by the Investment Security Unit in Cabinet Office and the decision maker is the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. It would not be appropriate for me to comment on individual cases.The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) works with allies to mitigate the risks from AI and maximise its benefits, working with international partners, they have published guidelines for secure AI system development. In September 2024, the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) confirmed its intention to introduce the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill that will strengthen the country's cyber defences.

14 Jan 2025·Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office·Answered
Asked

Commonwealth and Development Affairs, if he will have discussions with President-Elect Trump on comments made by Elon Musk via social media posts about the UK Government.

Reply

The Foreign Secretary is looking forward to meeting President-elect Trump again at the earliest opportunity. It would be wrong to pre-empt the detail of those conversations. The UK-US relationship is built on a foundation of our deep security, military and intelligence links, as well as our unique cultural and people-to-people ties. And this close relationship between the US and the UK means that where we disagree, we can have frank and open conversations. The Foreign Secretary has said he disagrees with Elon Musk's comments about Security Minister Jess Phillips. No one has done more to protect women and girls.

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