Innovation and opportunity: review of the UK’s national AI strategy

Abstract The publication of the UK’s National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy represents a step-change in the national industrial, policy, regulatory, and geo-strategic agenda. Although there is a multiplicity of threads to explore this text can be read primarily as a ‘signalling’ document. In...

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Main Authors: Emre Kazim, Denise Almeida, Nigel Kingsman, Charles Kerrigan, Adriano Koshiyama, Elizabeth Lomas, Airlie Hilliard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer 2021-12-01
Series:Discover Artificial Intelligence
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s44163-021-00014-0
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author Emre Kazim
Denise Almeida
Nigel Kingsman
Charles Kerrigan
Adriano Koshiyama
Elizabeth Lomas
Airlie Hilliard
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description Abstract The publication of the UK’s National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy represents a step-change in the national industrial, policy, regulatory, and geo-strategic agenda. Although there is a multiplicity of threads to explore this text can be read primarily as a ‘signalling’ document. Indeed, we read the National AI Strategy as a vision for innovation and opportunity, underpinned by a trust framework that has innovation and opportunity at the forefront. We provide an overview of the structure of the document and offer an emphasised commentary on various standouts. Our main takeaways are: Innovation First : a clear signal is that innovation is at the forefront of UK’s data priorities. Alternative Ecosystem of Trust: the UK’s regulatory-market norms becoming the preferred ecosystem is dependent upon the regulatory system and delivery frameworks required. Defence, Security and Risk: security and risk are discussed in terms of utilisation of AI and governance. Revision of Data Protection: the signal is that the UK is indeed seeking to position itself as less stringent regarding data protection and necessary documentation. EU Disalignment—Atlanticism?: questions are raised regarding a step back in terms of data protection rights. We conclude with further notes on data flow continuity, the feasibility of a sector approach to regulation, legal liability, and the lack of a method of engagement for stakeholders. Whilst the strategy sends important signals for innovation, achieving ethical innovation is a harder challenge and will require a carefully evolved framework built with appropriate expertise.
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spelling doaj.art-ea28f5c9140c444fa72ccbce8b614c912022-12-21T22:44:24ZengSpringerDiscover Artificial Intelligence2731-08092021-12-011111010.1007/s44163-021-00014-0Innovation and opportunity: review of the UK’s national AI strategyEmre Kazim0Denise Almeida1Nigel Kingsman2Charles Kerrigan3Adriano Koshiyama4Elizabeth Lomas5Airlie Hilliard6Holistic AIUniversity College LondonHolistic AICMSHolistic AIUniversity College LondonGoldsmiths University of LondonAbstract The publication of the UK’s National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy represents a step-change in the national industrial, policy, regulatory, and geo-strategic agenda. Although there is a multiplicity of threads to explore this text can be read primarily as a ‘signalling’ document. Indeed, we read the National AI Strategy as a vision for innovation and opportunity, underpinned by a trust framework that has innovation and opportunity at the forefront. We provide an overview of the structure of the document and offer an emphasised commentary on various standouts. Our main takeaways are: Innovation First : a clear signal is that innovation is at the forefront of UK’s data priorities. Alternative Ecosystem of Trust: the UK’s regulatory-market norms becoming the preferred ecosystem is dependent upon the regulatory system and delivery frameworks required. Defence, Security and Risk: security and risk are discussed in terms of utilisation of AI and governance. Revision of Data Protection: the signal is that the UK is indeed seeking to position itself as less stringent regarding data protection and necessary documentation. EU Disalignment—Atlanticism?: questions are raised regarding a step back in terms of data protection rights. We conclude with further notes on data flow continuity, the feasibility of a sector approach to regulation, legal liability, and the lack of a method of engagement for stakeholders. Whilst the strategy sends important signals for innovation, achieving ethical innovation is a harder challenge and will require a carefully evolved framework built with appropriate expertise.https://doi.org/10.1007/s44163-021-00014-0Artificial IntelligenceStrategyInnovationRegulationComplianceDefence
spellingShingle Emre Kazim
Denise Almeida
Nigel Kingsman
Charles Kerrigan
Adriano Koshiyama
Elizabeth Lomas
Airlie Hilliard
Innovation and opportunity: review of the UK’s national AI strategy
Discover Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
Strategy
Innovation
Regulation
Compliance
Defence
title Innovation and opportunity: review of the UK’s national AI strategy
title_full Innovation and opportunity: review of the UK’s national AI strategy
title_fullStr Innovation and opportunity: review of the UK’s national AI strategy
title_full_unstemmed Innovation and opportunity: review of the UK’s national AI strategy
title_short Innovation and opportunity: review of the UK’s national AI strategy
title_sort innovation and opportunity review of the uk s national ai strategy
topic Artificial Intelligence
Strategy
Innovation
Regulation
Compliance
Defence
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s44163-021-00014-0
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