Hannah will be joining the panel of public law experts on 17 September to explore how, in the absence of statutory regulation, our principles of public and administrative law already provide a framework for regulating the use of AI by public bodies, and how the Administrative Court can be expected to step in more frequently in future using its judicial review function to supervise the use of AI in the UK public sector.
Themes covered will include:
- risks of AI bias and equality considerations
- limits on using AI to process personal data
- restrictions on the full delegation of decision-making to AI
- using AI to process large-scale public consultations
- transparency and disclosure of AI in decision-making
Full booking information can be found here.
For more information about Hannah’s practice or instructing her please contact Harry Gilson, Iva Stipanovic or Isabella Quill.