AI has the ability to pass exams and write poems, but it can also spread misinformation. The Science, Innovation and Technology Secretary said: 'If we legislate now, it will be out of date.'
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In a very Silicon Valley-sounding move, the government is even offering a £2m"sandbox" for AI developers to test how regulation will be applied to AI before they release it to market.But is a"light touch" regulatory approach a mistake, in the face of looming concerns around AI that could either run out of control or be misused?
That's not to mention AI being used by hackers or scammers to write code for computer viruses or peddle ever more convincing online frauds. "If we legislate now, it will be out of date," said Ms Donelan."We want a process that can be nimble, can be agile, can be responsible can prioritise safety can prioritise transparency, but can keep up with the pace of the change that's happening in this sector."
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