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<p>Our future work related to attributable liability for mistakes of artificial intelligence
services will be informed by independent expert advice. As part of its current work
programme, the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation is conducting a review into the
potential for bias in the use of algorithms and will publish its report in March 2020.</p><p><strong>
</strong></p><p>Other measures include promoting a more ethical use of data within
government. For example, one of the seven principles of the UK’s Data Ethics Framework
is transparency about the tools, data and algorithms used to conduct work to enable
greater scrutiny. The Framework encourages sharing models for algorithmic accountability
and making data science tools available for scrutiny wherever possible.</p><p><strong>
</strong></p><p>Moreover, the Data Protection Act introduced the necessary safeguards
such as the right to be informed of automated processing as soon as possible and the
right to challenge an automated decision made by a data controller or processor.</p><p>
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