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There is as little consensus about how AI will evolve as there has been excitement and hyperbole following its rise to ubiquity. AI cannot be un-invented. It has and will continue to change the way we live our lives. Humans must take measures to safely harness the benefits of the technology and encourage future innovations, whilst providing credible protection against harm.

There is as little consensus about how AI will evolve as there has been excitement and hyperbole following its rise to ubiquity. AI cannot be un-invented. It has and will continue to change the way we live our lives. Humans must take measures to safely harness the benefits of the technology and encourage future innovations, whilst providing credible protection against harm. Type: conclusion | Number: 19 | Paragraph: 121 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: We welcome the Committee’s analysis of the challenges posed by AI and agree with the need for effective domestic governance and regulation, accompanied by international engagement and alignment, to ensure the UK can drive responsible, safe AI innovation and maintain public trust in AI. Many of the c