It’s true – we’re directionally correct on several S&T reviews but too slow, late to the game, and not nearly ambitious enough. More on this here in our event with @benedictcooney @InstituteGC on AI and the future of the UK https://
m.youtube.com/watch?v=13LtW3
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UK AI Strategy: Moving Faster and More Ambitiously Forward
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UK AI Regulation Policy Under Rishi Sunak Leadership
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AI Regulation Risks Innovation in Britain Says Institute
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Great profile for @InstituteGC report on AI and the future of Britain. “New rigid and onerous legislative requirements on businesses could hold back AI innovation and reduce our ability to respond quickly and in a proportionate way to future technological advances”
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UK invests £54 million in secure and trustworthy AI research
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Lot's of foundational work in AI and on AI policy bearing fruit in this series of announcements, https://
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AI Leaders Acknowledge Dangers in Ethics Statement
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AI leaders sign a statement to openly acknowledge the dangers of #AI https://
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Research Agency Independence Standards and Governance
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Yes and that’s why the report says it should have the same independence as @ARIA_research
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AI Bio-Weapons Risk and Licensing Regulatory Game Theory
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Good luck licensing. It’ll drive geos into further game theory vibes and make some obsolete while others thrive. Ah the AI makes bio-weapons risk…but you do realise that bio-weapons are easy to make since a long long time before AI.
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AI as Critical National Priority: Safety and Robustness
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Just to be clear, I don’t specifically mean AI safety, I mean that AI is of critical national importance and there are several vectors to build on to get it right, pragmatic safety/robustness being one of them. Also a fan of @ASI and @ukonward 🙂
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UK AI Strategy: Government Institutions Lag Behind External Experts
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Rebuttals like this one are of comedic quality… ATI has been around since 2015 and instead it’s outsiders, gov SpAds and think tanks that are alerting gov as to the importance of AI to the future of the UK and writing our national AI strategy. Jeez, let’s get real.
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UK Proposes New AI Lab to Replace Alan Turing Institute
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In @InstituteGC Report on AI and the future of Britain, I supported the creation of a new Cern-like AI-focused laboratory in the UK. This would mean winding down the Alan Turing Institute (ATI), which I think has grossly underdelivered. ATI and OpenAI both launched in 2015.