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” In March 2023, the Government published a white paper setting out its proposals to establish a regulatory framework for AI to drive safe, responsible innovation. It set five principles for regulators to interpret and apply within their domains. It…
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Organisation: Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Last updated: 29 Feb 2024
28 countries from across the globe including Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, as well as the EU, agreeing the The Bletchley Declaration on AI safety, which recognises the urgent need to understand and collectively manage potential risks through a…
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Organisation: Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Last updated: 23 Jan 2024
A Bill to make provision for and in connection with the regulation by OFCOM of certain internet services; for and in connection with communications offences; and for connected purposes. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0.
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Organisation: UK Parliament
Last updated: 23 Jan 2024
This document sets out the position of the Department for Education (DfE) on the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI), including large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT or Google Bard, in the education sector. This content is available under the…
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Organisation: Department for Education
Last updated: 23 Jan 2024
Artificial Intelligence is developing fast. It will change our lives by improving healthcare (e.g. making diagnosis more precise, enabling better prevention of diseases), increasing the efficiency of farming, contributing to climate change mitigation and adaptation, improving the efficiency of production…
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Organisation: European Commission
Last updated: 23 Jan 2024
Software (including AI) plays an essential part in health and social care. In the UK, many of these products are regulated as medical devices (or as in vitro diagnostic medical devices (IVDs). This guidance provides access to important Software Group…
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Organisation: Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency
Last updated: 23 Jan 2024
This report provides a holistic approach for a common, long-term position that highlights the EUā€™s key values and objectives relating to AI in the digital age that ensures that the digital transition is human-centric and consistent with the Charter of…
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Organisation: European Parliament
Last updated: 23 Jan 2024
Our exit from the EU provides us with the opportunity to think boldly about how we regulate and for the first time in a generation, we have the freedom to conceive and implement rules that put the UK first. We…
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Organisation: British Standards Institution
Last updated: 23 Jan 2024
This report was presented by Sir Patrick Vallance, the Government Chief Scientific Adviser, to the Chancellor of the Exchequer and to HM Government, as part of the Pro-innovation Regulation of Technologies Review. Scope of the review We have engaged extensively…
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Organisation: HM Treasury
Last updated: 23 Jan 2024
These principles aim to be wide reaching and applicable to anyone developing, deploying or operating a system with a machine learning (ML) component. They are not a comprehensive assurance framework to grade a system or workflow, and do not provide…
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Organisation: National Cyber Security Centre
Last updated: 23 Jan 2024