The chief executive of the UK's national institute for artificial intelligence (AI) has resigned following staff unrest and a warning the charity was at risk of collapse.
Dr Jean Innes said she was stepping down from the Alan Turing Institute as it "completes the current transformation programme".
Her position has come under pressure after the government demanded the centre change its focus to defence and threatened to pull its funding if it did not - leading to staff discontent and a whistleblowing complaint submitted to the Charity Commission.
Dr Innes, who was appointed chief executive in July 2023, said the time was right for "new leadership".

