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Guidance for public sector organisations on how to use automated or algorithmic decision-making systems in a safe, sustainable and ethical way.
British AI company Wayve announces $1.05 billion investment to develop the next generation of AI-powered self-driving vehicles
Check the tariff classification for automated component placement machines used to manufacture printed circuit assemblies.
Guidance for using automated grading techniques for beef carcase classification
How government is supporting research, development and demonstration of connected and autonomous vehicles, such as driverless cars.
CAVPASS develops and implements standards, testing and monitoring processes to ensure that connected and self-driving vehicles are safe and resilient to cyber attack.
Regulatory Policy Committee opinion on DfT's Automated Vehicles Bill IA
New Geospatial Commission report highlights the power of location data in the safe deployment of connected and self-driving road vehicles.
This technical note is about planned new legislation to support HMRC’s use of automated processes.
Guidance for local mechanical and electrical managers on boosting the efficiency of pumping systems that drain land to minimise the risk of flooding.
Financial data structure and guide for automating academy trust financial returns.
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