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    BoE's Bailey Says AI Could Jolt UK and World Out of Slow Growth

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    Posted on March 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    BoE's Andrew Bailey sees AI as a transformative force for economic growth, akin to electricity's impact, urging investment in skills and global cooperation.

    AI Could Transform UK and Global Economic Growth, Says BoE's Bailey

    By David Milliken

    LEICESTER, England (Reuters) - Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said on Monday that artificial intelligence had the potential to be a game-changer for Britain and the global economy just as electricity was around the start of the 20th century.

    Bailey said technologies that were transformative continuously improved, lowered costs and made innovation easier, boosting productivity.

    "AI appears to me to have that potential, and so it could over time lift growth rates and per capita national income," Bailey said in a speech at the University of Leicester.

    Britain, like many other rich economies, is struggling to grow at the kind of that was normal before the global financial crisis of 2008-08.

    That has added to the strain on government budgets. British finance minister Rachel Reeves is expected to announce cuts to her plans for spending increases on Wednesday.

    Bailey said ageing populations in much of the world meant the need to use technology was all the more pressing.

    "We must facilitate the growth of AI as the most likely general purpose technology which can move the needle on growth in the economy," he said, adding that investment in human skills to take advantage of AI was also needed.

    Also in his speech on Monday, Bailey reiterated his call for cooperation between the world's major economies to resolve strains in the global trading system, which is facing upheaval from the policies of U.S. President Donald Trump.

    "These two points - domestic macroeconomic forces and trade policy - are not incompatible. They sit together. So to solve these issues we need authorities to come together and strengthen the rules of engagement in a multilateral setting rather than set tariffs bilaterally," he said.

    (Reporting by David Milliken; Writing by William Schomberg)

    Key Takeaways

    • •AI has the potential to transform the economy like electricity did.
    • •AI could boost productivity and growth rates.
    • •Investment in human skills is necessary to leverage AI.
    • •Global cooperation is needed to resolve trade strains.
    • •AI is seen as a key technology for economic growth.

    Frequently Asked Questions about BoE's Bailey says AI could jolt UK and world out of slow growth

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses AI's potential to boost economic growth in the UK and globally, as highlighted by BoE's Andrew Bailey.

    2How can AI impact the economy?

    AI can improve productivity, lower costs, and drive innovation, potentially increasing growth rates and national income.

    3What does Bailey suggest about global cooperation?

    Bailey calls for global cooperation to resolve trade strains and strengthen multilateral engagement rules.

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