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11/08/2025 - UK Parliamentary Inquiry into AI Regulation and Human Rights (UK)

argument: Notizie/News - Public Law Institutions or Foundations of Public Law

Source: UK Parliament Committees

UK Parliament Committees announces the launch of a new inquiry by the Human Rights Joint Committee into the regulation of artificial intelligence and its implications for human rights in the United Kingdom. The inquiry aims to examine how AI technologies affect fundamental rights and freedoms, including privacy, equality, and freedom of expression.

The article outlines the scope of the inquiry, which will consider existing regulatory frameworks, potential gaps, and the adequacy of current protections against AI-related harms. It highlights the committee’s intention to engage with experts, stakeholders, and the public to gather evidence and perspectives.

The inquiry seeks to address concerns about bias, discrimination, surveillance, and accountability in AI systems. It also aims to explore how the UK can develop a regulatory approach that safeguards human rights while encouraging technological innovation.

Furthermore, the article notes the inquiry’s relevance in the context of ongoing debates about AI governance and ethical standards. It concludes by inviting submissions and participation from interested parties to contribute to shaping the future of AI regulation in the UK.