21 Acknowledged

Address the twelve Challenges of AI Governance set out for policymakers.

Conclusion
The twelve Challenges of AI Governance which we have set out must be addressed by policymakers in all jurisdictions. Different administrations may choose different ways to do this. (Paragraph 123) 38 The governance of artificial intelligence: interim report
Government Response Summary
The government acknowledges the varied approaches to AI governance across jurisdictions and the imperative for international interoperability, noting its own AI regulation framework applies to the whole UK. They will continue to assess implications and engage devolved administrations.
Government Response
Acknowledged
HM Government Acknowledged
As AI technologies continue to develop at pace, so too do the frameworks designed to govern them. Thus far, different jurisdictions have opted to take different approaches to governing AI domestically. Given the various approaches to governing AI in different jurisdictions, international interoperability is imperative, as we have set out in our response to recommendation six. Regarding domestic action, we would also highlight that our AI regulation framework set out in the AI Regulation White Paper applies to the whole of the UK. AI is of course used in various sectors and impacts on a wide range of policy areas, some of which are reserved and some of which are devolved. We will continue to assess the implications of developments in AI technologies and consider the devolution impacts of AI regulation as our policy evolves. Our approach to AI governance will not alter the current territorial arrangement of AI policy. We will continue to engage the devolved administrations as we develop our AI regulatory framework, and work with the devolved administrations as they develop strategies for those areas which are devolved. We will ensure that the Government’s pro- innovation approach ensures that all parts of the UK benefit from the great opportunities of safe and responsible AI development.
Addressee Bodies
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Timeline
Recommendation age 2.8 yrs
Report published 31 Aug 2023