UK’s AI Code of Practice: Securing the Future or Just Another Tech Headache?

The UK government has rolled out a new AI Code of Practice, claiming it will set the global standard for securing AI tech through the European Telecommunications Standards Institute. It’s like teaching AI to mind its manners, ensuring it doesn’t go rogue and start impersonating your grandma in deepfake videos.

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Looks like the UK government is playing chess while everyone else is playing checkers in the AI world! With their new AI Code of Practice, they’re not just setting the bar—they’re building an entire jungle gym for AI safety and security standards. Watch out, world, the Brits are coming, and they’re bringing a 13-step program with them!

Key Points:

  • The UK launched a new AI Code of Practice aiming for global standardization.
  • The code includes 13 comprehensive principles covering the AI lifecycle.
  • It’s voluntary and was created with input from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and external stakeholders.
  • AI vendors selling models without deploying them will follow separate guidelines.
  • The UK wants to lead in AI innovation while ensuring robust security measures.

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