Bias found in AI system used to detect UK benefits fraud
In an ‘Exclusive’ report, the Guardian on 6 December reports that
An artificial intelligence system used by the UK government to detect welfare fraud is showing bias according to people’s age, disability, marital status and nationality,
Surveillance, AI, and Ethics
Like it or not our lives are increasingly affected by new technologies and the Criminal Justice System is one area where Artificial Intelligence will play a significant part.
BMA wants tighter controls on use of AI in healthcare
Ensuring justice and equality in healthcare is vital.
The use of Artificial Intelligence in warfare
The use of AI in the conflict in Gaza is just one example of a wider problem: there is a global trend towards the increased application of military AI and other advanced technologies in conflict.
The worrying ideologies behind Big Tech - pt 2.
New ideologies – alongside neo-liberal and capitalist worldviews - are very influential among ‘Big Tech’ leaders: those who basically decide how AI develops. JAAG has very strong concerns about these viewpoints.
The worrying ideologies behind Big Tech - pt 1
New ideologies – alongside neo-liberal and capitalist worldviews - are very influential among ‘Big Tech’ leaders: those who basically decide how AI develops. JAAG has very strong concerns about these viewpoints.
Farewell, Data Protection Bill??
The UK Data Protection and Digital Information Bill will not become law in this Parliamentary session.
New JAAG Article on Greening Digital
The British Computer Society (BCS) has just published, in their magazine ITNOW for computer professionals, an article by JAAG’s Andrew Nind and Siani Pearson
Saving the planet – Microsoft and Brookfield
Earlier this month, Microsoft and Brookfield Renewables agreed the “largest ever corporate renewable energy deal”…
However, let us ask the following questions:
Has Online Safety gone Offline?
It will be a further year before the UK Online Safety Act Codes of Practice are published and the Statutory Effect comes into play. It must feel to some as if the Online Safety Act is still offline.
JAAG supports initiative to teach ethical AI
JAAG is working with a team led by the Lord Mayor of the City of London to develop training courses on AI ethics for finance professionals
Minister urged to make Government AI transparent
JAAG wants the UK Government to make major changes to the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill, currently being debated in the House of Lords.
Government should be under a legal duty to be upfront about when it uses AI to make decisions that affect people’s lives – such as in education, health or welfare.
AI perpetuates racial stereotypes
Recent research has shown that generative artificial intelligence (GAI), repeats and replicates racial stereotypes (like the one in this AI -generated image).
Ethical dilemmas posed by Artificial Intelligence
The rapid development of AI systems brings with it hitherto unthought-of ethical dilemmas. How can society deal with them?
An ethical framework for AI and humanity?
How can we develop a reliable ethical framework for AI?
Palantir win lucrative NHS data contract
JAAG is extremely concerned at the government's plans for a Federated Data Platform (FDP) for NHS health data
12 challenges for AI governance - is the UK lagging behind?
A parliamentary report urges the UK government to make a "serious, rapid and effective effort to establish the right governance frameworks” on artificial intelligence (AI)
Just algorithms: Siani Morris calls for AI regulation
We need to do more than just hope that AI can gain an ethical consciousness.
The UK’s AI Summit - a missed opportunity
Only if the whole of society is given a voice can we ensure that the future of AI is as safe and beneficial as possible for everyone.
MPs demand stop to live facial recognition surveillance
65 UK MPs and peers, from all political parties, have called for the use of live facial recognition surveillance to be put on pause.