The Plan for Digital Regulation sets out the governmentās overall approach for governing digital technologies in order to drive growth and innovation. Open Government Licence v3.0
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to make a significant difference to health and care. A broad range of techniques can be used to create Artificially Intelligent Systems (AIS) to carry out or augment health and care tasks that have…
The Algorithmic Transparency Standard helps public sector organisations provide clear information about the algorithmic tools they use, and why theyāre using them. Algorithmic transparency means being open about how algorithmic tools support decisions. This includes providing information on algorithmic tools…
Guidance on building and using artificial intelligence in the public sector, covering how: to assess if using AI will help you meet user needs the public sector can best use AI to implement AI ethically, fairly and safely The collection…
This guide is designed to support innovators in understanding what the NHS is looking for when it buys digital and data-driven technology for use in health and care, so that these principles of good practice can be built into the…
The exciting promise of artificial intelligence (AI) to transform areas of health and care is becoming a reality. Prospective vendors of AI are proliferating, but working out the difference between their different technologies, assuring theyāre safe and effective, and deciding…
This document was written by the High-Level Expert Group on AI (AI HLEG). It is the second deliverable of the AI HLEG and follows the publication of the group’s first deliverable, Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI, published on 8 April…
Public procurement can be an enabler for the adoption of AI and could be used to improve public service delivery. Governmentās purchasing power can drive this innovation and spur growth in AI technologies development in the UK. As AI is…
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