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UK Government Publishes Response to Consultation on AI Regulation White Paper

Hunton Privacy

On February 6, 2024, the UK government published a response to the consultation on its AI Regulation White Paper, which the UK government originally published in March 2023. A 12-week consultation on the White Paper was then held and this response summarizes the feedback and proposed next steps.

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CIPL Publishes White Paper on the Interplay Between the Draft EU Digital Markets Act and the GDPR

Hunton Privacy

On December 6, 2021, the Centre for Information Policy Leadership (“CIPL”) at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP published a white paper on “ Bridging the DMA and the GDPR – Comments by the Centre for Information Policy Leadership on the Data Protection Implications of the Draft Digital Markets Act ” (the “White Paper”).

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UK government’s response to AI White Paper consultation: next steps for implementing the principles

Data Protection Report

The authors acknowledge the assistance of Salma Khatab, paralegal, in researching and preparing some aspects of this blog The UK Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology (DSIT) has published its response to its consultation on its white paper, ‘A pro innovation approach to AI regulation ’ (the Response).

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European Union Reached a Political Agreement on the Digital Markets Act

Hunton Privacy

On March 24, 2022, the European Union unveiled the final text of the Digital Markets Act (the “DMA”). National governments at the European Council and the European Parliament compromised on the scope of the DMA and overall obligations for organizations with the following changes on the European Commission’s original DMA proposal.

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The Future of RegTech for AI Governance

IBM Big Data Hub

Trustworthy outcomes are critical for all AI systems, particularly in high-risk contexts, and this is a key factor in why the market for responsible AI solutions is expected to double in size in 2022 [2]. Central to putting these principles into practice is establishing the appropriate governance mechanisms for AI systems.

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5 key areas for governments to responsibly deploy generative AI

IBM Big Data Hub

In 2024, the ongoing process of digitalization further enhances the efficiency of government programs and the effectiveness of policies, as detailed in a previous white paper. Only by doing so can governments establish themselves as trustworthy stewards.

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UK GDPR Reform: government publishes response to consultation – likely to form basis of forthcoming UK Data Reform Bill

Data Protection Report

UK GDPR Reform: government publishes response to consultation – likely to form basis of forthcoming UK Data Reform Bill. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has finally published the UK government’s long-awaited response to the consultation on the future of the UK data protection regime.

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