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  • Led by Professor Jingchen Zhao, Nottingham Trent University, in collaboration with Georgia State University. 

This project addresses the critical gap between rapid AI innovation and lagging regulation, focusing on UK-US collaboration to develop harmonised, ethical governance.

It aims to create responsible AI frameworks through four objectives: mapping the regulatory landscape; conducting multi-stakeholder workshops; piloting a finance sector analysis to address accountability gaps; and establishing protocols for Generative AI risks like misinformation. The outcomes will provide enforceable standards, sector-specific templates, and citizen redress pathways, particularly for financial services. By bridging transatlantic policy, the project seeks to institutionalise transparency, mitigate systemic harms, and position both nations as leaders in human-centric, globally interoperable AI regulation. 

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