A “Light Touch” Regulatory Framework for AI – Transparency at the Heart of AI Regulation

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Roger Bickerstaff

Partner
UK

With over 25 years' experience as a leading technology lawyer and now based in both our London and San Francisco offices, I have extensive experience advising on tech infrastructure and outsourcing projects.

Online public transparency registers should be established on a statutory basis for AI solutions. These registers would hold and make publicly available information on AI solutions to enable the solutions to be subject to peer and interested citizen review. Sufficient information should be made available to enable meaningful scrutiny without requiring important confidential information to be disclosed.

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