AI Magazine June 2026 Issue 43 | Page 141

RESPONSIBLE AI
The UK is laying out a sector-based framework with core principles and encouraging voluntary safety and transparency measures alongside existing regulations. Similarly, Japan has used non-binding guidelines to guide domestic AI development, supported by targeted legislation such as the AI Promotion Act.
For both countries, the goal is to prove that technology can serve prosperity and people simultaneously. At the heart of their shared approach is a view of trust as a strategic asset, built through transparency and standards-setting.
What are the benefits and drawbacks of a regulatory approach? Within this model, regulators can create sandbox environments: controlled spaces where companies test new AI systems under supervision. These trials give firms room to experiment safely, while providing regulators with a clearer view of how the technology operates.
By promoting safe experimentation and transparency, the sandbox approach helps build trust between industry and government. Insights from these pilots then inform future rules, striking
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