MPs’ inquiry into Artificial Intelligence governance in the UK
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We recently wrote that the House of Commons' Science and Technology Select Committee have launched an inquiry into the 'Governance of artificial intelligence (AI)' and was seeking evidence. We have responded and will share further details of our response should it be published by the inquiry.
The inquiry comes at a particularly interesting time for developments in regulating AI:
As to next steps, we can expect the Inquiry to:
We do not know how long the above will take. By way of a loose comparison, the Committee's inquiry into 'UK Science, Research and Technology Capability and Influence in Global Disease Outbreaks' was launched on 20 March 2020 and produced its first report on 8 January 2021. In due course, the government may then respond to the report.
By way of recap, the inquiry is considering:
If you would like to discuss how current or future regulations impact what you do with AI, please contact Tom Whittaker or Martin Cook.
The Committee seeks evidence on - the current governance of AI; - whether the Government’s proposed approach is the right one; and - how their plans compare with other countries.
https://blog.burges-salmon.com/post/102hzxq/mps-to-examine-regulating-ai-in-new-inquiry
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