Lords seek to regulate automation in public sector

Labour has concerns about unregulated AI

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Lords seek to regulate automation in public sector

The House of Lords is set to introduce a bill aimed at regulating the use of algorithms and automated decision-making within public sector bodies.

The move is in response to concerns about these systems' potential to make biased or harmful decisions, particularly in areas like social security, immigration and other sensitive matters. Lord ...

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