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John Whittingdale Excerpts
Wednesday 25th June 2025

(1 day, 19 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Feryal Clark Portrait Feryal Clark
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As I have said, I work very closely with my counterparts in the Department for Education. Earlier this year, we launched safe standards for the sector and provided guidance on how to safely develop AI tools for education. The DFE has also provided guidance to schools on how to safely use AI in schools. That work is ongoing. As I have said, we are working both with the sector and with educators to make sure that we get this right.

John Whittingdale Portrait Sir John Whittingdale (Maldon) (Con)
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5. When he plans to bring forward legislative proposals on AI.

Chris Bryant Portrait The Minister for Data Protection and Telecoms (Chris Bryant)
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As soon as we have legislative proposals on AI, we will introduce them to the House and let the right hon. Member know in the usual way.

John Whittingdale Portrait Sir John Whittingdale
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Is the Minister aware of the concerns about the proposed creative content exchange, which appeared without consultation in the creative industries sector plan? Will he confirm that any AI legislation will not seek to impose a statutory licensing model, but will instead facilitate a market-led, dynamic licensing model based on robust copyright law and enforceable through meaningful transparency?

Chris Bryant Portrait Chris Bryant
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The right hon. Member has become terribly Eeyore-ish of late—he has been eating too many thistles, I think. The truth of the matter is that this is a really good idea. It is only at an embryonic stage. It was consulted on in the creative industries taskforce, which is led by Baroness Shriti Vadera and Sir Peter Bazalgette. Of course we will consult with everybody else in the sector about how we can make this work, but it could be an answer to ensuring more licensing of creative content by AI companies and, importantly, remuneration for the creative industries.