
Ah me! how hard a thing it is to say What was this forest savage, rough, and stern, Which in the very thought renews the fear.
I feel the way that Dante talked of entering the dark forest and the Inferno. I think we fear AI’s Inferno but sense that it could bring us to “Paradiso” once we’ve spent some time in the purgatory we feel ourselves in now.
Not to push this literary analogy much further, the Pensions Regulator must know what hell looks like and stand against it. I suspect that we will need a Virgil to show us what could happen and guide us to safety. It is too much to expect TPR do offer us all this!
A sensible voice from a younger generation!
I like this post , I feel the way that Estella Bogira feels about the Pensions Regulator trying to take on AI
I don’t know Estella but I tip my hat for her statement. We are mystified , delighted and terrified that artificial could bring so much but take so much away.
Is it fair to land the Pensions Regulator with this? My hope is that this is one that it can pass on to the FCA who have the resource, the people and the political support to make a difference in the regulation of AI
I hope that the Pensions Regulator can step to the side and , rather than take this helpful but frightening monster on, work with others towards an understanding of AI.
We need guidance on how we manage our management of AI but I suspect there is a limit to a regulator’s capacity to give it. Can this be delegated to Stratford where there is also much going on.

This headed a blog from Freshfields two and a half years ago. It itself states it’s out of date.
As Estella Bogira says in her post, we cannot wait for others to catch up!
My feeble grasp of AI can best be explained by this simple picture!
