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1 week agoWales used Copilot to justify axing publicly funded body
The Welsh government used Microsoft's Copilot for a review of Industry Wales, which was later scrapped due to concerns over AI reliability.
But I'm also clear in my own mind that the fundamentals of the bill, as it's going through Westminster, don't provide sufficient safeguards for patients. Although the vote yesterday was on the devolved areas... the net effect is to give powers in Wales to deliver a service that I don't think I would support if I was operating over the border.
Des Clifford, former head of the first minister's office in Cathays Park, stated that the average office attendance of 19% necessitates selling the Cardiff headquarters. He advocated for establishing a smaller office near the Senedd instead.
A cross-government assessment of the damage attributed to gender ideology's adoption by public bodies was called for by Welsh MP Tonia Antoniazzi, asserting that institutions have been influenced by LGBT charities promoting the concept that sex can be altered.