The UK government has released their generative AI framework created by the Central Digital and Data Office V1.0. This is public sector guidance with a focus on Large Language Models (LLMs).
The framework outlines ten principles:
Principle 1: You know what generative AI is and what its limitations are
Principle 2: You use generative AI lawfully, ethically and responsibly
Principle 3: You know how to keep generative AI tools secure
Principle 4: You have meaningful human control at the right stage
Principle 5: You understand how to manage the full generative AI lifecycle
Principle 6: You use the right tool for the job
Principle 7: You are open and collaborative
Principle 8: You work with commercial colleagues from the start
Principle 9: You have the skills and expertise that you need to build and use generative AI
Principle 10: You use these principles alongside your organisation’s policies and have the right assurance in place
It defines Generative AI as a form of AI '– a broad field which aims to use computers to emulate the products of human intelligence or to build capabilities which go beyond human intelligence'
The framework has lots of information to draw on from advocating for lawful, ethical, and responsible usage to addressing the the challenges of accuracy, bias and environmental impact. Transparency and human control are paramount going forward. You can read more here.
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