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AI Safety and Regulation

The UK government is developing a regulatory framework for artificial intelligence safety, led by the AI Safety Institute and Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, with cross-government coordination including national security and international dimensions. The policy aims to establish independent safety assessments and assurance mechanisms for high-risk AI systems, building on the Bletchley Declaration from the November 2023 AI Safety Summit. Current work includes developing a roadmap for trusted third-party AI assurance and establishing the AI Security Institute.


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8 Oct 2024 | Policy paper Department for Science, Innovation and Technology Regulatory Horizons Council linked

Regulating quantum technology applications: government response to recommendations made by the Regulatory Horizons Council

The Minister for Science, Research and Innovation has responded to recommendations made by the Regulatory Horizons Council (RHC) on the regulation of quantum technology applications.

2 Nov 2023 | Policy paper Department for Science, Innovation and Technology Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office Prime Minister's Office, 10 Downing Street linked

AI Safety Summit 2023: Chair’s statement – state of the science, 2 November

The Chair’s statement on a 'State of the Science' Report to understand the capabilities and risks of Frontier AI.