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UK’s leading AI research institute told to make ‘significant’ changes

The UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), the main taxpayer funder of the Alan Turing Institute (ATI), has instructed the leading AI research institute to make "significant" changes after a review found underperformance in strategy and value for money. This follows a whistleblower complaint and government pressure for a strategic overhaul, including a focus on defense and national security over health and environment projects.

Dan Milmo Global technology editorThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-04-03 · 13:04 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
UK’s leading AI research institute told to make ‘significant’ changes
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The UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), the main taxpayer funder of the Alan Turing Institute (ATI), has instructed the leading AI research institute to make "significant" changes after a review found underperformance in strategy and value for money. This follows a whistleblower complaint and government pressure for a strategic overhaul, including a focus on defense and national security over health and environment projects. The UKRI review acknowledged the ATI's scientific excellence but emphasized the need for a clearer strategic focus and improved delivery. Recent changes at the ATI include the departure of its chief executive and chair. The UKRI will work with the ATI's new chief executive to implement the review's recommendations, including strengthening governance and prioritizing defense and security research.

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UKRI awarded the ATI a five-year, £100m funding package in 2024.

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This review recognises the value and potential of the Alan Turing Institute, but also makes clear that significant change is needed.

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The ATI’s chief executive, Jean Innes, stepped down in September after a staff revolt added to the pressure.

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The government wanted the ATI to focus on defence and national security, downgrading its work on health and the environment.

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UKRI conducted a review of the Alan Turing Institute and found it underperforming in terms of strategy and delivering value for money.

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The UK’s leading AI research institute has been told to make “significant” changes by its main source of taxpayer funding.The Guardian revealed last week that the board of the Alan Turing Institute was reminded of its legal duties by the charity watchdog after a whistleblower complaint.The UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) body, which awarded the ATI a five-year, £100m funding package in 2024 and is its largest single source of funds, said it had conducted a review of the institute and found it underperforming in terms of strategy and delivering value for money.“The review concluded that overall strategic alignment and value for money are not yet satisfactory,” the UKRI said.Last summer, the government made clear that it expected a strategic overhaul at the nominally independent organisation and indicated the need for management changes, adding that its funding could be reviewed. Its warning has been followed by changes at the top of the organisation.The ATI’s chief executive, Jean Innes, stepped down in September after a staff revolt added to the pressure, while its chair, Doug Gurr, resigned this week after being appointed permanent chair of the UK’s competition watchdog.Prof Charlotte Deane, who oversees the UKRI’s AI programme, said achieving the UK’s AI ambitions required institutions “that are focused, effective and aligned to national need”.Announcing the outcome of the review, she added: “This review recognises the value and potential of the Alan Turing Institute, but also makes clear that significant change is needed in some areas.”The review said the ATI had “strong foundations and clear evidence of scientific excellence” but needed a clear strategic focus and improved delivery.The government made clear last year that it wanted the ATI to focus on defence and national security, downgrading its work on health and the environment, which had been two of three core subjects for the institute.Deane said the UKRI would now work with the institute and its new chief executive, George Williamson, who came from a government role that had a national security focus, to implement the review’s recommendations. These included strengthening governance and putting defence and security at the core of the ATI’s work. The institute carries out research with universities, the private sector and government bodies, while the UKRI invests £8bn a year into research and innovation in the UK.A spokesperson for the ATI said the institute had tightened its focus and strengthened its governance but acknowledged it needed to go “faster and further.”“Working with funders and partners, we will be even more ambitious about the role we can play for the UK, and we welcome the confirmation of our clear, single-purpose mission with national resilience, security and defence at its core,” said the spokesperson.
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