TAS-hub ran a series of workshops on AI and regulation with the main purpose of bringing stakeholders from academia, industry and government to examine cross-sector regulation challenges and produce recommendations.
This workshop was attended by academics and regulators. We had a great presence of regulators from NCSC, National Highways, DSIT/Office for AI, HSE, Ofcom, and CMA who presented short talks on AI regulatory issues in their line of work. The main takeaways were:
– Regulators need cross-collaboration and cross-regulation advising to solve the biggest problems
– There is a need for more evidence-gathering and case studies
– Communication beyond policy is important for public understanding
Prepared in partnership with TAS Governance Node, this workshop aimed to discuss the challenges, opportunities and risks of AI regulation in different sectors. Regulator, as well as, academics presented their case studies and then spent the remainder of the time in world café discussions. The main takeaways were:
The organisers synthesised key issues from notes and wrote up a 15-page academic article and submitted this to a conference.