UK ministers have delayed proposals to regulate artificial intelligence to introduce a more 'comprehensive' AI bill in the next parliamentary session.
The new AI bill will address concerns about safety, copyright, and issues related to large language models such as ChatGPT.
Labour's plans for a narrowly drafted AI bill have been delayed, with ministers aiming to align with US administration and include copyright rules for AI companies in the new bill.
The government is facing backlash over copyright rules in a separate data bill but plans to publish economic impact assessments and establish a cross-party working group on AI and copyright issues.