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UK and EU TMT regulatory round-up: AI, Automated Vehicles Bill, EU DSA application and TikTok probe, data protection, advertising and media — 22 February 2024

Published on: 22 February 2024

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DfT updates Automated Vehicles Bill 2023 scoping notes after Lords passage

The Department for Transport (DfT) has revised and updated the policy scoping notes for the Automated Vehicles Bill 2023 (the Bill) subsequent to its passage through the House of Lords in January 2023. The refreshed notes incorporate the Lords’ amendments concerning the Statement of Safety Principles. Those principles will spell out additional detail on safety expectations for self-driving vehicles and will guide and inform safety evaluations across the wider self-driving regulatory regime and framework. The Bill sets the government’s safety objective that autonomous vehicles should deliver a safety level at least equivalent to, and ideally exceeding, that of a careful and competent human driver, as the baseline minimum for road safety that the Statement of Safety Principles should aim to secure and uphold. See: LNB News 16/02/2024 55.

NCSC releases guidance on benefits and cybersecurity risks of AI

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has issued new guidance covering artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity...

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