The prime minister’s plan for the UK to take the lead in AI regulation is at risk unless a new law is introduced in November, MPs have warned.
The EU could overtake the UK in efforts to make AI safe unless action is taken, ministers on the Commons Technology Committee said.
The UK will host an international AI summit at the start of November.
The UK will host an international AI summit at the start of November.
But it did not reveal if it agreed that a new law should be put forward so rapidly. Instead, a spokesperson highlighted the summit and a £100m initial investment in a task-force to encourage the safe development of AI models.
That is “more funding dedicated to AI safety than any other government in the world”, the UK government said.
If legislation isn’t introduced in the King’s Speech on 7 November, the earliest legislation could become law in 2025, the committee says in a report published Thursday.
The report argues not bringing in legislation for two years risks the UK “being left behind by other legislation—like the EU AI Act—that could become the de facto standard and be hard to displace”.
The situation could mirror data protection rules, where UK laws followed the EU lead, the report argues.
The prime minister’s plan for the UK to take the lead in AI regulation is at risk unless a new law is introduced in November, MPs have warned.
The UK will host an international AI summit at the start of November.
The EU could overtake the UK in efforts to make AI safe unless action is taken, ministers on the Commons Technology Committee said.
But it did not reveal if it agreed that a new law should be put forward so rapidly. Instead, a spokesperson highlighted the summit and a £100m initial investment in a task-force to encourage the safe development of AI models.
The UK will host an international AI summit at the start of November.
The UK will host an international AI summit at the start of November.
But it did not reveal if it agreed that a new law should be put forward so rapidly. Instead, a spokesperson highlighted the summit and a £100m initial investment in a task-force to encourage the safe development of AI models.
That is “more funding dedicated to AI safety than any other government in the world”, the UK government said.
If legislation isn’t introduced in the King’s Speech on 7 November, the earliest legislation could become law in 2025, the committee says in a report published Thursday.
The report argues not bringing in legislation for two years risks the UK “being left behind by other legislation—like the EU AI Act—that could become the de facto standard and be hard to displace”.
The situation could mirror data protection rules, where UK laws followed the EU lead, the report argues.
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