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UK regulation of AI to be light-touch and overseen by mix of regulators, government proposes

Artificial intelligence should be regulated with a light, principles-based approach that helps "turbocharge growth," the UK government has proposed. Oversight should spread across different sectoral watchdogs, it said. 
A long-anticipated policy paper on AI regulation, due to be published later today, will set out five principles that watchdogs should consider in

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Sam Clark

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Sam has covered data privacy and security in the UK and Ireland for MLex since November 2021. He previously covered data protection for trade publication Global Data Review, as well as reporting on technology, media and telecoms businesses for S&P Global. He has a bachelor’s degree in history and a master’s degree in journalism, both from the University of Kent.

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