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05/10/2025 - New UK AI Law: Understanding DUA's Impact (UK)

argument: Notizie/News - Digital Governance

Source: The Lens - Slaughter and May

The Lens - Slaughter and May provides an insight into the new Artificial Intelligence (AI) law in the UK, specifically focusing on the implications of the "Digital Unfairness Act" (DUA) for AI development and deployment. The article explains that the DUA is a pivotal piece of legislation designed to address the challenges posed by AI, particularly concerning issues of fairness, transparency, and accountability in algorithmic decision-making. This new law signifies the UK's commitment to establishing a robust regulatory framework for AI, aiming to balance innovation with consumer protection and ethical considerations.

The DUA introduces new obligations for developers and deployers of AI systems, particularly those that interact with consumers or have significant societal impact. It is expected to cover areas such as preventing discriminatory outcomes, ensuring human oversight, and providing clearer mechanisms for redress when AI systems cause harm. The article details how businesses operating in the UK will need to adapt their AI strategies to comply with these new requirements, potentially affecting areas like data governance, algorithmic design, and risk management. This legislation is a crucial step towards creating a more trustworthy and responsible AI ecosystem in the United Kingdom, aligning with global efforts to regulate AI effectively.