AI Opportunities – UK AI Action Plan Unveiled
January 16, 2025
AI Opportunities – UK AI Action Plan UnveiledJanuary 16, 2025 On 13 January 2025, Prime Minister Keir Starmer unveiled plans to leverage AI for a “decade of national renewal” that is intended to transform the UK into an AI superpower that can “move fast and take action to win the global race”. The plan, based on 50 recommendations from the AI Opportunities Action Plan, aims to improve public services, boost productivity and put more money in people’s pockets. Key changes to the plan include:
The plan is a pivotal step in navigating the transformative AI landscape. What we have observed among our clients is that it is crucial that leadership delivers to their business a strong, clear message about the vast opportunities AI presents alongside the equally important emphasis on responsible AI implementation, ensuring ethical standards are upheld. The UK AI Opportunities Action Plan and the Government response brought both of these aspects to the fore for the UK. What is the impact of the AI Action Plan?Regulations It has been debated if the UK would pursue a comprehensive and standalone AI law (like the EU and other jurisdictions). However, Starmer has emphasised the need to “test and understand AI” before regulating it, with any regulation being “proportionate and grounded in the science”. This aims to strike the right balance between innovation and regulation. Data centres The Government’s plan expands on the continuing and extensive investment into data centres, which includes the:
Employment
What else do I need to know?The plan builds on the UK AI White Paper (which advocates for a pro-innovation approach to AI regulation) and underscores the UK’s fostering of innovation elsewhere. This is balanced alongside the recent ICO’s joint statement on data scraping, the IPO’s consultation into AI and copyright law (and the recent EDPB Opinion on processing of personal data in LLMs/AI models). The UK’s robust AI safety approach further ensures that AI technologies are developed and deployed responsibly, maintaining public trust and safety. Supported by Will Powell (Trainee Solicitor) and Clare Johnston (Knowledge) Latest Insights
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