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AI governance – Key UK government initiatives and future direction

    

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BridgeAI programme events

In the fast-paced and constantly changing landscape of AI governance and regulation, it is key for UK organisations to understand the impact of and react promptly to regulatory change. In this Innovate UK BridgeAI webinar, Ellie Sweet (Head of AI Regulation Strategy, Engagement and Consultation) and Nikita Bhangu (Head of Digital Standards Policy) from the Department for Science Innovation and Technology (DSIT) will provide the BridgeAI community with the knowledge needed to understand the UK AI governance ecosystem in relation to rapid developments. 
 
The webinar will start with an overview of the National AI Strategy and the AI regulation white paper, with an emphasis on the role that standards and assurance techniques are expected to play in the UK’s regulatory approach to AI. It will also cover the key takeaways from the AI Safety Summit and will offer an outlook on the future of AI governance in the UK. The webinar will include interactive components that will provide the audience with the opportunity to share their views and ask the speakers questions.
 

This BridgeAI event is organized by the AI Standards Hub. Find out more about the event and how to register on the AI Standards Hub event webpage.


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