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Response to the UK’s March 2023 White Paper "A pro-innovation approach to AI regulation"

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Together with colleagues at the Centre for Global Law and Innovation of the University of Bristol Law School, I submitted a response to the UK Government’s public consultation on its ‘pro-innovation’ approach to AI regulation. For an earlier assessment, see here. In this submission, we challenge such claims in the AI WP.

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Initial UK guidance on pro-innovation AI regulation: Much ado about nothing?

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The UK Government’s Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has recently published its Initial Guidance for Regulators on Implementing the UK’s AI Regulatory Principles (Feb 2024) (the ‘AI guidance’). We will not rush to legislate ’.

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Pentagon wants to be ‘approachable’ for small businesses

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The goal is to make sure that we have access to new ideas as quickly as possible so we can bring them in and drive innovation through the defense industrial base. It allows the industry to submit white papers at any time. “They can come into the system and not be as overwhelmed by the FAR process.

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What's the rush -- some thoughts on the UK's Foundation Model Taskforce and regulation by Twitter

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Perhaps surprisingly, the biggest developments do not concern the regulation of AI under the devolved model described in the ‘pro-innovationwhite paper, but its displacement outside existing regulatory regimes—both in terms of funding, and practical power. Twitter announcements vs white paper? Comments welcome!

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SOCOM cuts years out of some SBIR phase 3 awards

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Special Forces Command’s small business innovation research program is unique compared to other similar efforts around government. Typically it’s in phase 3 that innovative efforts fall apart, called the valley of death. Sanders said no matter the SBIR pathway, SOCOM is looking for vendors to bring innovative ideas.

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UK's 'pro-innovation approach' to AI regulation won't do, particularly for public sector digitalisation

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Swimming against the tide, and seeking to diverge from the EU’s regulatory agenda and the EU AI Act , the UK announced a light-touch ‘pro-innovation approach’ in its July 2022 AI regulation policy paper. The ‘pro-innovation approach’ in the GCSA Report — squaring the circle?

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