UK Eyes AI Legislation: Balancing Innovation with User Protection
April 15, 2024
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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The Verge • Apr 15, 2024
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