UK ministers are resisting alignment with the European Union’s rules for Artificial Intelligence. The government is holding back from adopting a more Brussels-style regulatory framework and is favouring a looser approach to oversight.
Legislation was instead kicked into the long grass as the UK sought to ally itself with the US on its more lax approach to tech development and regulation. That positioning reflects a wider effort to avoid rules that ministers believe could constrain innovation and place the UK closer to the EU’s more prescriptive model.
The debate centres on how far the UK should mirror European standards as governments race to shape the future of Artificial Intelligence. Ministers are signalling that they want flexibility and room for domestic policymaking rather than formal alignment with the EU regime, even as the bloc moves ahead with its own rulebook.
