2024-W50 UK Data Use and Access Bill Updates

22/05/2025 14 min

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UK Data Use and Access Bill UpdatesSeven consortia have been selected to establish AI Factories across Europe.Brazilian AI Act On the WayUK Data Use and Access Bill UpdatesThe UK government is proposing the Data Use and Access Bill to modernise data protection regulations.The bill seeks to balance data processing benefits with user privacy and has received positive feedback from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).It impacts sectors like health and finance, promoting data sharing in research while clarifying consent procedures.The bill addresses the use of automated decision-making technology (ADMT) in AI, granting individuals the right to challenge decisions made by AI systems.The proposed reforms would restructure the ICO, granting it additional enforcement resources and responsibilities related to technology innovation and public safety.The ICO would gain powers to investigate data protection compliance and security incidents, potentially requiring organisations to provide technical reports.The bill emphasises the responsible and careful handling of personal data in the context of AI and data breaches. hereSeven consortia have been selected to establish AI Factories across EuropeSeven consortia have been selected to establish AI Factories across Europe. The tldr:These factories aim to boost AI innovation and will receive €1.5 billion in funding, split equally between the EU and national sources.They will be hosted in research hubs across Europe, including Barcelona, Bologna, Kajaani, Bissen, Linköping, Stuttgart and Athens.The AI factories will provide access to computing power, data, and talent necessary for AI development.Their focus is on developing large language models and specialised vertical AI models for various sectors.The next opportunity for Member States to submit proposals for new AI factories is 1 February 2025. hereBrazil is on its way to regulate AI.Here is what you need to know:The Brazilian Senate will vote in two days on a bill to regulate Artificial Intelligence (AI).The bill defines AI systems similarly to the EU AI Act.It outlines rights for people affected by AI, drawing inspiration from GDPR principles.A risk-based approach is adopted, prohibiting certain AI systems deemed to be excessively risky.We quite liked Luiza Jarovski’s take on this, see it here