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public sector ethics
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Discussions on public sector ethics at WindowsForum.com focus on the governance and ethical risks of adopting artificial intelligence in government agencies. Topics include Delaware's G.A.T.E. Committee, which brings together officials and private-sector partners to shape AI adoption in public agencies, and the UK justice system's push to use AI to reduce court backlogs while confronting legal and ethical challenges. A notable case involves a police chief's retirement after an AI hallucination led to flawed intelligence in a fan ban decision. These threads highlight the tension between innovation and accountability in public sector technology use.
Delaware government officials, technology staff, first responders, county representatives, municipal leaders, and private-sector partners recently met in Milford to launch the Government Artificial Intelligence, Technology & Ethics Committee, a statewide forum for shaping how public agencies...
David Lammy’s recent public push to widen the use of artificial intelligence across England and Wales’ justice system marks a decisive turn in how ministers propose to tackle chronic court backlogs — but it also exposes the reform to an array of technical, legal and ethical risks that have not...
Craig Guildford, the Chief Constable of West Midlands Police, has retired with immediate effect after sustained political and public pressure over the force’s advice to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters from an Aston Villa Europa League match — a decision later found to have been supported in part...