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UK government rollout of Humphrey AI tool raises fears about reliance on big tech

  • The UK government's AI tool called Humphrey is based on models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google.
  • The government is rolling out AI across the public sector in England and Wales to enhance efficiency.
  • Critics raise concerns about the government's reliance on big tech for AI and the potential conflict with copyright concerns.
  • There is a public debate over the use of AI trained on copyrighted material.
  • Creative sector backlash against AI use without proper credit or compensation.
  • The government uses a pay-as-you-go model for AI tools through existing cloud contracts.
  • Humphrey's tools, including Consult, Lex, Parlex, and Redbox, utilize base models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google.
  • Criticism from Fairly Trained CEO on AI being trained on copyrighted material.
  • Shami Chakrabarti urges caution regarding biases and inaccuracies in AI implementation.
  • Whitehall sources emphasize the need for transparency and evaluation of AI tools' accuracy.
  • Costs of using AI in government are expected to increase as Humphrey is further implemented.
  • Government's AI playbook provides guidance for officials on using AI effectively.
  • Government states AI can make public services more efficient by handling basic admin tasks.
  • The Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology highlights the potential of AI to enhance public services.
  • ChatGPT responded that information about base models for Humphrey AI toolkit was not available when asked.
  • The government aims to alter its strategy for technology contracts to support smaller tech startups.

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