Decorte @ UK House of Lords AI regulation roundtable

Decorte Future Industries was invited to the House of Lords at the UK Houses of Parliament this Wednesday to speak at a roundtable on AI regulation.

The roundtable in question focused on AI policy, and how a potential successive Labour Party government can avoid regulatory pitfalls and encourage innovation. Gathering policy makers and entrepreneurs, the roundtable was chaired by the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, specifically Chief Policy Strategist Benedict Macon-Cooney, and organised by The Entrepreneurs Network. Thanks to the latter for inviting Decorte Future Industries to participate.

Our CEO’s views on AI regulation have been recently published in UKTN, the Financial Times' Sifted, Startups.co.uk, Startups Magazine, while Decorte Future Industries has appeared in The Times, Fortune and elsewhere. We look forward to continue engaging in dialogue as how to find the right balance in regulating AI without stifling innovation.

It was quite a busy day for our, CEO, giving comments to the Guardian on the way to the roundtable, publishing another op-ed in Startups Magazine later that day, and being asked to comment for startups.co.uk following Rishi Sunak’s announcement of the upcoming elections. It’s great for DFI to use this media traction to make sure that the UK’s future tech landscape supports early stage AI startups.

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