UK approach to AI Regulation | #DigitalEthics2023
Since the publication of the UK Government’s AI White Paper in March we have witnesses a significant amount of consultation, discussion and debate on the opportunities and challenges posed by the proposed approach. Given the interest and level of involvement seen in the White Paper process are we really seizing the moment and moving forward at the pace we need to ensure we get AI regulation right in the UK. Now in December this session will assess where we are right now in the process, how much progress has actually been made in taking the White Paper forward and whether the pace of the AI regulation discussion needs to be accelerated. A panel of experts involved in the current White Paper debate will share their views on whether the proposals outlined back in March still remain relevant and credible given developments in the EU, US and announcements made at the UK’s AI Safety Summit and what they would like to see happen next. The session will identify the immediate steps that need to be taken next to move forward the process in particular the areas and aspects of the White Paper that must be prioritized for action and where funding and resources are most needed to demonstrate that the approach outlined in the White Paper can work in reality. SPEAKERS: Lizzie Greenhalgh Head of AI Regulation , DSIT Suzanne Brink Data & AI Ethics Manager, Kainos Group plc Hetan Shah Chief Executive, The British Academy Katherine Holden Head of Data Analytics, AI and Digital ID, techUK Lord Tim Clement-Jones CBE House of Lords This event was sponsored by Microsoft, KPMG, IBM, Sopra Steria, Clifford Chance and Kainos. If you want to reserve your sponsorship slot for next year's edition, please email Margot Stumm at [email protected] #EmergingTech #ArtificialIntelligence #Technology #FutureOfAI

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