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

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Full citation: A Charlesworth, K Fotheringham, C Gavaghan, A Sanchez-Graells and C Torrible, ‘Response to the UK’s March 2023 White Paper "A pro-innovation approach to AI regulation"’ (June 19, 2023). For an earlier assessment, see here. Available at SSRN: [link].

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Pentagon wants to be ‘approachable’ for small businesses

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The consortium, however, reserves the right to introduce fees of up to $250 at a later date, which will provide members with access to membership meetings, additional consortium collaboration and industry events. It allows the industry to submit white papers at any time.

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

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The AI [white paper] indicates in Annex A that each regulator should consider issuing guidance on the interpretation of the principles within its regulatory remit, and suggests that in doing so they may want to rely on emerging technical standards (such as ISO or IEEE standards).

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Want to be a Strategic Sourcing Rising Star? Think New Products.

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Early collaboration is the key here – both internally and with suppliers. See one of our latest white papers: NPI Success through Early Involvement ). Collaboration can minimize product design changes, which is one of the killers of new product success. Essentially, this is getting the product to market quickly.

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Prioritizing Mission Delivery & Zero Trust Security in SaaS

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As Chief Scientist of the DoD Cyber Crime Center (DC3), he was responsible for innovation, strategic collaborations, and advancing standards and practices related to DFIR and malware/CTI analysis. He is on the Board of DFRWS.org and has a PhD in Computer Science from University College Dublin.

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Are you ready to be the manufacturer of the future?

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Collaboration skills. Collaboration needs to become part of your culture. Manufacturers who master collaboration both internally and with suppliers will gain a sustainable advantage. Early involvement is critical, as is the ability to share and collaborate on information while still protecting your intellectual property.