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AI and Public Standards: 2023 regulators survey and responses

The Committee wrote to regulators asking them for an update on how they are adapting to the challenges posed by AI in July 2023. The responses from regulators are published here.

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Letter from Lord Evans to regulators asking them for an update on how they are adapting to the challenges of AI

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Responses from regulators on how they are adapting to the challenges posed by AI

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The Committee’s 2020 AI report recommended that all regulators should consider and respond to the challenges posed by AI in the fields for which they have responsibility, with assistance from a regulatory assurance body.

To that end, we wrote to regulators in 2020, asking them how they were adapting their regulatory practices for AI.

Three years on, it is clear that AI developments have moved on at some pace. As such, the former Chair, Lord Evans, wrote to regulators asking them for an update on how they are currently adapting to the challenges posed by AI in their sectors and remits in July 2023. The responses from regulators are published here.

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Published 6 July 2023
Last updated 6 March 2024 + show all updates
  1. The responses from regulators to Lord Evans' letter have been published.

  2. First published.

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