Britain's privacy watchdog quits after 'poor judgment' admission
Britain's Information Commissioner, John Edwards, has resigned from his post following an admission of "poor judgment." The resignation comes amid criticism of the Home Office's AI-powered age assessment tool for asylum seekers, which rights groups have labeled as biased and inaccurate. The tool is reportedly unable to reliably distinguish between adults and children at the age boundary where its use is planned. AI
IMPACT Highlights the risks of biased AI in sensitive government applications and the potential for regulatory scrutiny.