´Complete nonsense´ to choose between Artificial Intelligence innovation and regulation, says U.K. lawmaker behind safety bill

U.K. lawmaker Lord Chris Holmes dismisses the notion that Artificial Intelligence innovation and regulation are mutually exclusive, emphasizing the importance of balanced oversight for safety.

Lord Chris Holmes of Richmond, the architect of the United Kingdom´s landmark Artificial Intelligence safety bill, condemned the perceived trade-off between Artificial Intelligence innovation and regulation as ´complete nonsense.´ Speaking at the Fortune Brainstorm Artificial Intelligence conference, Holmes argued that robust regulatory frameworks are not a barrier but a necessary complement to technological progress, ensuring the safety and trustworthiness of advanced systems.

Holmes outlined how the British approach aims to foster innovation while setting clear rules for the responsible development and deployment of Artificial Intelligence. The goal, he said, is to proactively address threats such as bias, discrimination, and misinformation without stifling the potential for breakthroughs in healthcare, economics, and other sectors. He challenged critics who claim that regulation would slow British companies´ ability to compete internationally, stating that trustworthy standards can actually strengthen public and investor confidence.

The lawmaker´s remarks highlight ongoing debates within government, industry, and academia about the balance needed to maximize the benefits of Artificial Intelligence while minimizing its risks. Holmes´s bill is considered among the most comprehensive efforts within Europe to chart this delicate course. As the technology continues its rapid evolution, his message resonates across borders: regulation and innovation should be seen as partners, not adversaries, in shaping the future of Artificial Intelligence.

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