
Welsh Government group to explore AI in public services
Rebecca Evans, cabinet secretary for economy, energy and planning, said: "Artificial Intelligence is bringing changes to all our lives.
"It has the potential to significantly improve our public services, but in doing so we must ensure that it is deployed ethically."
The group includes representatives from academia, business, and the public sector, including chief digital officers, data experts, and technology leaders.

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