Peers inflict Government defeat amid fears gender self-ID might confuse AI

Peers inflict Government defeat amid fears gender self-ID might confuse AI
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Peers inflict Government defeat amid fears gender self-ID might confuse AI
Author: Will Durrant
Published: Jan, 21 2025 18:41

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It means that people with mismatched identities will risk being flagged up as a synthetic identity risk.

Peers inflict Government defeat amid fears gender self-ID might confuse AI Ministers have suffered a defeat in the House of Lords amid fears gender self-ID might mislead the AI systems doctors and the police use.

Conservative former minister Lord Arbuthnot of Edrom warned peers that artificial intelligence risked creating “synthetic” identity risks if people can change their sex on documents without a record of their sex at birth.

Peers voted 205 to 159, majority 46, to amend the Data (Use and Access) Bill, demanding that Government agencies “reliably ascertain the personal data” on passports and drivers’ licences.

Lord Arbuthnot told the upper chamber on Tuesday: “The digital verification system operates at the moment on the basis of chosen gender and not on the basis of sex at birth.”.

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