The U.K. has delayed proposals to regulate AI, with plans to introduce an AI bill in 2026 to address concerns about issues like safety and copyright, The Guardian’s Eleni Courea and Kiran Stacey report. The U.K. had originally planned to introduce a short, narrowly drafted AI bill within months of entering office that would have been focused on large language models, such as ChatGPT, which would have required companies to hand over their models for testing by the UK’s AI Security Institute.
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