UK Eyes AI Legislation: Balancing Innovation with User Protection

April 16, 2024
UK Eyes AI Legislation: Balancing Innovation with User Protection
  • The UK government is drafting legislation to regulate AI, focusing on user harm prevention and protection against unauthorized content scraping.

  • The Department of Science, Innovation and Technology is spearheading the regulatory initiative.

  • The relationship between the new legislation and the existing AI Safety Institute remains uncertain.

  • Prime Minister Rishi Sunak advocates for a measured approach to AI regulation, signaling caution against hasty legislative action.

  • Officials are contemplating revisions to copyright laws to better secure training datasets for AI.

  • A formal legislative proposal is still under development, with the UK expected to enact AI regulations following a key AI conference in France, slated for late 2024 or early 2025.

  • The UK's regulatory efforts underscore global concerns about AI's societal impact and the imperative for governance to mitigate associated risks.

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UK mulling potential AI regulation

The Verge • Apr 15, 2024

UK mulling potential AI regulation




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