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Seoul Declaration and Statement of Intent toward International Cooperation on AI Safety Science, agreed by world leaders represented at the AI Seoul Summit, 21 May 2024.
1. We, world leaders representing Australia, Canada, the European Union,…
1. Gathered at the AI Seoul Summit on 21 May 2024, and following on from…
Leading AI organisations agree to the Frontier AI Safety Commitments in furtherance of safe and trustworthy AI.
The UK and Republic of Korea governments announced that the following…
The government is asking for views on a two-part intervention, including a voluntary Code of Practice on AI cyber security which will form a new global standard.
Ministerial foreword Viscount Camrose, Minister for AI and Intellectual…
The government is asking for industry views on a draft code of practice for software vendors to improve the resilience and security of software.
The government is asking for views on the future of the successful CyberFirst programme, including how the programme can be scaled to inspire future talent.
The government has set out how it will adopt professional standards developed by the UK Cyber Security Council.
The Network Operator Charter sets out a voluntary agreement between the government and the operators of telecoms networks to protect vulnerable customers through the migration from copper to digital landlines.
The Public Switched Telephone Network charter sets out a voluntary agreement between the government and communication providers to protect vulnerable people when they are moved onto digital services.
This consultation will inform the eligible entity criteria and procedure for the Online Safety Act’s super-complaints function.
The April 2024 edition of the monthly DSIT cyber security newsletter.
Minister for Science, Research and Innovation and Minister of State for Health and Secondary Care have responded to recommendations made by the Regulatory Horizons Council on the regulation of neurotechnology.
This election brochure for Professor Mark Thomson explains his experience, credentials and vision for CERN as the UK candidate for the 2024 Director-General election.
We are seeking views and evidence to help define the objectives and benefits of a new national academy focussed on the mathematical sciences.
The government's summary of a new EU geographical indication (GI) scheme for craft and industrial products.
The March 2024 edition of the monthly DSIT cyber security newsletter.
A joint civil-defence plan, establishing clear visions, missions, and actions to unlock growth and develop resilient space capabilities in the UK.
The McPartland Review of Cyber Security and Economic Growth was seeking views and evidence to inform its work.
We are seeking views on the proposed requirements for UK-related domain name registries when tackling domain name abuse.
The Science and Technology Framework sets out our approach to making the UK a science and technology superpower by 2030.
The February 2024 edition of the monthly DSIT cyber security newsletter.
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