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In July 2022,we published a policy paper outlining our proposals for Establishing a pro-innovation approach to regulating AI.179 We proposed a non-statutory framework underpinned by a set of crosssectoral principles including transparency,safety,and security.The principles were intended to guide how regulators approach AI risks.We outlined our intention for the framework to be coherent,proportionate and adaptable,with regulatory coordination to reduce burdens on business and agility to keep pace with rapid technological advancements.Our proposals were designed to strengthen the UK’s position as a global leader in AI by ensuring the UK is the best place to develop and use AI technologies.We launched a call for views on the proposals outlined in our policy paper to capture feedback from stakeholders between July and September 2022.We received responses from over 130 different stakeholders.There were some clear themes amongst the responses,with stakeholders noting the importance of regulatory coordination and asking for further details on how this will be achieved.The 2023 AI regulation white paper sets out our latest position based on the feedback we received.In particular,we have considered the need for new central functions to undertake activities such as system-wide risk monitoring and evaluation of the AI regulation framework.We welcome feedback on our latest proposals and will actively engage stakeholders as part of a consultation running to 21 June.See Annex C for more details on how to contribute to this consultation.
As we advance this agenda at home,the Administration will work with allies and partners abroad on a strong international framework to govern the development and use of AI.The Administration has already consulted widely on AI governance frameworks over the past several months—engaging with Australia,Brazil,Canada,Chile,the European Union,France,Germany,India,Israel,Italy,Japan,Kenya,Mexico,the Netherlands,New Zealand,Nigeria,the Philippines,Singapore,South Korea,the UAE,and the UK.The actions taken today support and complement Japan’s leadership of the G-7 Hiroshima Process,the UK Summit on AI Safety,India’s leadership as Chair of the Global Partnership on AI,and ongoing discussions at the United Nations.The actions that President Biden directed today are vital steps forward in the U.S.’s approach on safe,secure,and trustworthy AI.More action will be required,and the Administration will continue to work with Congress to pursue bipartisan legislation to help America lead the way in responsible innovation.For more on the Biden-Harris Administration’s work to advance AI,and for opportunities to join the Federal AI workforce,visit[AI.gov](https://ai.gov/).