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[Written Question] Artificial Intelligence: Hospitality Industries
Question by: Lord Taylor of Warwick Answering Body: Department for Science, Innovation and Technology Question: To ask His Majesty's Government what support they are providing to businesses in the hospitality sector to deploy artificial intelligence tools for improving inventory management, reducing food waste and increasing efficiency.
[Written Question] Artificial Intelligence: Employment
Question by: Lord Taylor of Warwick Answering Body: Department for Science, Innovation and Technology Question: To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the impact of artificial intelligence-driven automation on employment levels and labour market transitions.
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One in ten new UK graduates plan to leave country amid ‘worst time in 30 years to leave university’
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Beekeepers work quickly to save thousands of bees from highway crash
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