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Written evidence: How should the use of AI be regulated? - Dr Elena Abrusci

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In this evidence, Dr Elena Abrusci and Dr Richard Mackenzie-Gray Scott highlight some opportunities regarding how existing legal frameworks within the UK can be better implemented to engage with the use of such systems, and offer recommendations for regulatory development. The evidence states that:

  • Regulatory bodies should be granted further powers and resources to oversee the design and use of AI systems by providers and deployers in the public and private sectors.
  • Providers and deployers of AI systems shoud have in place complaints procedures to address claims of individuals and groups that may have been adversely affected by such systems, in addition to providing mechanisms for effective human oversight.

Read the written evidence here