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Automated Analytics: Launching our Introduction to Codes of Practice for Artificial Intelligence

  • Venue:Houses of Parliament
  • Date:11th Dec 2024
  • Price:FREE

To secure an invite please email Katie Blake – katieb@automatedanalytics.co.uk.

This government has spoken openly about Artificial Intelligence as key to growing the UK economy and on 11th December Automated Analytics will set out how they have helped over 5,000 companies successfully and safely harness this frontier technology to deliver good growth. 

It is assuring to see the government adopt a cross-sector and outcome-based framework for regulating Artificial Intelligence based on five key principles including safety, security, openness and explainability, fairness, accountability and governance. We will see regulators implement this framework across different industries by enforcing existing laws and issuing further regulatory guidance. https://www.aisi.gov.uk/about

The government expects the necessity for focused legislative actions in the future, but for the time being, the framework will not be codified into law. Over the coming year, organisations need to get ready for more AI regulations, including rules, data collection, and enforcement.

It is therefore important for voluntary safety and transparency standards to be set by companies like Automated Analytics to complement the framework and actions of government, by working alongside and in collaboration with developers of extremely powerful AI models and systems.

With over 5,000 clients in the US and Europe using their AI technology, Automated Analytics is well placed to contribute to already recognised standards and recognise the need for developing a Code of Practice.

On 11th December Automated Analytics will be launching their foundation framework for these standards and a Code of Practice based on their experiences and constant co-operation with clients including Fourth, British Gas’ Dyno-Rod, Pizza Hut, KFC and Hamptons Estate Agents and the need for a trade body to be formed providing government with access to insight to help shape future policy.

Both provide a valuable first step in helping government shape an understanding and responsibility in AI regulation and forms part of a wider contribution to the government’s AI regulation.

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Location

  • Houses of Parliament
  • London

Date and time

  • 11th Dec 2024, 2:30pm - 4:30pm

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