AI legislation in the UK - has anybody seen any? | Computer Weekly
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The UK government is experiencing significant delays in developing artificial intelligence legislation, with no consultation or bill presented as of now. Concerns have been raised regarding the proposed domain-specific regulatory approach, which lacks clarity, certainty, and consistency across sectors. The government's reliance on existing regulators for AI oversight has also been questioned, given the current shortage of AI skills needed for effective regulation. Without timely legislative action, the approach to AI regulation remains uncertain and potentially ineffective.
Even when the legislation emerges, a major concern is that the government is committed to a domain-specific approach to the regulation of AI.
The government continues to assert that most AI systems should be regulated by the existing regulators. The minister pointed out that 'they are the experts'.
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