KEY POINTS
  • The U.K. government has published a white paper for the artificial intelligence industry.
  • It calls on regulators to come up with “tailored, context-specific approaches that suit the way AI is actually being used in their sectors.”
  • AI, which contributes an estimated £3.7 billion to the U.K. economy, must comply with existing laws and not discriminate against individuals or create unfair commercial outcomes, the government said Wednesday.
  • The arrival of the recommendations comes as generative AI tools such as ChatGPT have driven a wave of demand for the technology.
The ChatGPT and OpenAI emblem and website.

The U.K. government on Wednesday published recommendations for the artificial intelligence industry, outlining an all-encompassing approach for regulating the technology at a time when it has reached frenzied levels of hype.

In a white paper to be put forward to Parliament, the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) will outline five principles it wants companies to follow. They are: safety, security and robustness; transparency and explainability; fairness; accountability and governance; and contestability and redress.