Opinion: Has EU left UK behind on AI regulation?

AI, regulation

Editor Katie Scott compares strides made by the European Union and UK when it comes to regulation around the use of artificial intelligence – has Brexit held the UK back?

A working group of industry professionals published a new voluntary code of conduct on 31 January 2024, sharing the three key principles that AI usage in the claims sector should be based upon: fairness, accountability and transparency.

While this is progress in terms of building best practice regulation to help steer the usage of AI in our sector, it appears that the European Union (EU) is one step ahead with a much more formal legal framework being established.

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