Navigating AI's Promise and Peril in Public Administration
AI in UK Government: A Double-Edged Sword for Cost-Cutting and Public Services
The UK government is embracing AI to slice through costs and boost public services, stirring debates about potential risks. While AI‑powered tools are being deployed across sectors like healthcare and justice, concerns about bias, privacy, and big tech's influence rise. The Ada Lovelace Institute calls for keen parliamentary oversight to ensure AI's responsible use in the public sector.
Introduction
AI Tools in UK Public Services
Risks and Concerns of AI Deployment
The 'Build or Buy' Dilemma
Recommendations from the Ada Lovelace Institute
Financial Implications of AI in Public Sector
Ethical and Social Considerations
Political Challenges and Oversight
Expert Opinions on AI Use
Public Reactions and Trust Issues
Future Prospects and Conclusion
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