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The UK and US have signed a Memorandum of Understanding which will see them work together to develop tests for the most advanced AI models.
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly will chair first ever United Nations Security Council (UNSC) session on Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Government backing for UK innovators to develop AI tech to help cut emissions, accelerate renewables and boost energy efficiency.
A research paper from the IPO
Guidance on building and using artificial intelligence in the public sector.
A system-level AI Impact Assessment (AIIA), developed by the Responsible Artificial Intelligence Institute (RAI Institute), informs the broader assessment of AI risks and risk management.
The new technology will help diagnose patients more quickly for conditions such as cancers, strokes and heart conditions.
A new framework sets out how Artificial Intelligence will be harnessed to boost productivity in public project delivery.
The Artificial Intelligence community is for anyone with an interest in using artificial intelligence in government.
Guidelines and scenarios explaining how the IPO examines AI inventions.
Our vision is that, in terms of AI, we will be the world’s most effective, efficient, trusted and influential Defence organisation for our size.
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