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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is facing intense scrutiny after documents obtained under Freedom of Information Laws revealed its AI tool, designed to detect welfare fraud, exhibited clear bias.
A fairness analysis admitted the tool showed a ‘statistically significant outcome disparity’ according to people’s age, disability, marital status, and nationality.
This revelation adds weight to criticisms from groups such as Amnesty International, which released a report earlier in the year criticising the UK government’s unchecked use of AI systems and technology.
The controversy highlights the growing concern over algorithmic fairness in public services.
Meanwhile, the energy market is also undergoing a regulatory shift to put families first, with Ofgem introducing a new lower standing charge tariff mandate.
The regulator, however, indicated this measure is likely to be a short-term solution while it debates permanent changes to how costs are allocated within the system, especially as the UK transitions towards renewable energy.
While the DWP faces questions over the ethics of its technology use, the broader national conversation on the integration of tech and its social impact is gaining momentum, with MPs also demanding more rights for the UK’s growing army of YouTube and TikTok content creators, who currently face obstacles in securing mortgages and basic equipment.
2025-09-25 15:49:00



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