Welsh Government Uses Microsoft Copilot in Controversial Review Process

The Welsh government employed Microsoft's Copilot to assist in a review that led to the closure of Industry Wales, raising concerns about AI's role in decision-making.
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The Welsh government employed Microsoft's Copilot to assist in a review that led to the closure of Industry Wales, raising concerns about AI's role in decision-making.

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