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Scores of parliamentarians push for curbs on most powerful AI

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December 08, 2025

More than 100 UK parliamentarians are calling on the government to introduce binding regulations on the most powerful AI systems as concern grows that ministers are moving too slowly to create safeguards in the face of lobbying from the technology industry.

- Robert Booth UK technology editor

A former AI minister and a former defence secretary are part of a cross-party group of Westminster MPs, peers and elected members of the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish legislatures demanding stricter controls on frontier systems, citing fears that superintelligent AI “would compromise national and global security”.

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