What are the challenges facing the government's AI action plan

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During his speech, Sir Keir emphasised that his government would take a more aggressive approach to the development of AI than the European Union has. Major tech companies have previously criticised the EU's approach claiming that it hinders growth and hampers innovation. Under the AI Act introduced by the EU last August, systems considered "high-risk", in critical infrastructure, education, healthcare, law enforcement, border management or elections, will have to comply with strict requirements set out by lawmakers. Sir Keir says the UK would "go our own way on this", and would regulate in a way that was "pro-growth and pro-innovation". And while the prime minister said he backed the AI Safety Institute set up by the last government, he suggested the Conservatives may have adopted an overbearing approach to AI safety.