The U.K. government published its "Plan for Digital Regulation," which outlines how the country will govern technology. The strategy highlights how the U.K. will ensure its data protection standards support "a world-leading digital economy and society whilst underpinned by the trustworthy use of data." The plan also covers the use of artificial intelligence to "automate parts of the financial advice process."
UK government publishes 'Plan for Digital Regulation'
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