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02/04/2025 - UK's AI Regulation Bill Aims to Close National Legal Gaps in 2025 (UK)

argument: Notizie/News - Digital Governance

Source: Kennedys Law

Kennedys Law – This article examines the UK’s Artificial Intelligence Regulation Bill, introduced in 2025 as a response to growing calls for a clearer and more structured national approach to AI governance. The bill aims to close regulatory gaps in areas such as safety, transparency, accountability, and oversight, bringing UK legislation more in line with global standards like the EU AI Act.

The proposed bill introduces a risk-based classification system for AI applications, mirroring the tiered approach used by the European Union. It establishes oversight mechanisms to ensure that high-risk AI systems undergo rigorous assessment before deployment. The bill also focuses on promoting innovation by providing clearer legal certainty to developers and AI businesses operating in the UK.

A major highlight is the emphasis on public engagement and transparency, with mandatory disclosure obligations for AI deployment in public services. The article notes that the UK has deliberately chosen not to replicate the EU model entirely, opting instead for a more flexible, pro-innovation framework tailored to national needs.