Law Society gives evidence on AI and human rights

Law Society gives evidence on AI and human rights

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With Parliament considering various frameworks for the regulation of artificial intelligence, the Law Society has given formal evidence to the Joint Committee on Human Rights, highlighting a principled, rights-focused approach to AI regulation.

Among other salient challenges, legal experts who attended the session discussed the definition of AI, keeping the pace of regulation with innovation, and ensuring that AI works in a transparent and accountable manner. Particular attention was paid to automated decisions, liability across the AI lifecycle, and establishing harmonised standards and protections.

This engagement showcases the role of legal expertise in shaping AI policy in the UK, where an important balance needs to be made between the protection of fundamental rights and facilitating responsible technological innovation.

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