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Policy Brief: - GENERATIVE AI - Dr Ann Kristin Glenster & Sam Gilbert

20 Oct 2023

The Trade Union Congress (TUC) and the Minderoo Centre for Technology and Democracy at the University of Cambridge have set up a taskforce to draft a legislative proposal for the protection of workers and the use of AI. [...] One of the drawbacks in the or the system may generate personal context of generative AI of the current data unbeknown or unintended by the data protection regime is that it is creator of the AI system. [...] However, it focussed on the right to data protection must be noted that the DPA is not a of the individuals and as such does not privacy statute, and that the objective address the potential for systemic risk of of the legislation is not to preclude the bias, discrimination, and inequality arising processing of personal data, but instead from the use of personal data at scale. [...] and innovation in the sector, the lack of AI-specific legal regulation opens the Alongside recent internal changes possibility that the safe and responsible to the Government’s policy deployment of AI solutions and products delivery infrastructure, through the will depend on the enforcement of establishment of DSIT, further changes rules devised and overseen by other to the Government’s interactio. [...] RECOMMENDATIONS TO BUILD CAPABILITY IN GENERATIVE AI Although the National AI Strategy is concerned with the broader AI field and pre-dates the latest developments in generative AI, many of the key actions it sets out retain their relevance and do not need to be repeated here.45 We focus instead on innovation and skills policy levers that both support the GLOSSARY goal of making the UK a global le.
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