Artificial Intelligence: UK Preparedness

Debate between Lord Howell of Guildford and Lord Leong
Thursday 22nd January 2026

(5 days, 19 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Leong Portrait Lord Leong (Lab)
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My Lords, the AI Security Institute conducts research, builds tools to understand and mitigate frontier AI risks, and works with like-minded partners through the International Network for Advanced AI Measurement, Evaluation and Science to advance the science of AI evaluations. We will continue to update this House with our latest initiatives to ensure that the UK understands and, where necessary, mitigates the impacts of advanced AI systems.

Lord Howell of Guildford Portrait Lord Howell of Guildford (Con)
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My Lords, does the Minister agree that AI systems are proliferating rapidly and may compete rather than co-operate, and that this degree of self-correction is perhaps one of the areas that we should encourage to stand in the way of the undoubted spreading power of the AI system generally?

Lord Leong Portrait Lord Leong (Lab)
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My Lords, artificial intelligence is the primary driver of productivity across the economy, from life sciences to the creative industries. We are accelerating adoption by providing businesses of all sizes with access to essential skills, data and compute. I understand the noble Lord’s point about the power of AI. We are ensuring that the AI Security Institute does all the necessary tests to ensure safety before any products are rolled out.

Multilateral Free Trade

Debate between Lord Howell of Guildford and Lord Leong
Monday 6th January 2025

(1 year ago)

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Lord Leong Portrait Lord Leong (Lab)
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My Lords, the noble Baroness makes a very important point. The Government’s policy is to engage with countries whose human rights records fall short, as opposed to isolation and the removal of our ability to support high standards. By having strong economic relationships with partners, the Government can have more open discussions on a range of issues, including human rights. We will push for this in any future FTAs.

Lord Howell of Guildford Portrait Lord Howell of Guildford (Con)
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My Lords, can the Minister bring us up to date with the latest developments on the critical minerals negotiations between the US and the UK? When they began, they seemed to have a very strong protectionist element in them against British exports and particularly the British motor industry—has there been any improvement? Are we getting to a better situation than the initial one, which was very hostile to our exports and interests?

Lord Leong Portrait Lord Leong (Lab)
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My Lords, the noble Lord makes a very important point; regretfully, I do not have substantive details on that, and I will come back to him. In general principles, the UK is a very supportive and open trading economy, and we will push for that in any of our trade relationships and negotiations with other countries.