The Committee on Standards in Public Life has on 10 February 2020 published a Report on artificial intelligence (“AI”) and its impact on public standards, with Recommendations to Government. The Committee concluded that (i) the Seven Nolan Principles of Public Life remain a valid guide for public sector practice; (2) a new AI regulator is not required, but all regulators must adapt to the challenges that AI poses; and (3) all public bodies must comply with the law surrounding data-driven technology and implement clear, risk-based governance for their use of AI.
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