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Official Report Meeting date: 27 June 2023

Finance and Public Administration Committee 27 June 2023

I will bring in Iain Tough and then Malcolm Burr, and then I have a follow-up question. I asked an AI app recently, “Can you provide me with a job outline for an AI researcher?”
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 January 2022

S6W-05004

To ask the Scottish Government what research is being done to explore the use of AI in further high-demand medical areas.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 December 2023

Finance and Public Administration Committee 05 December 2023

We are engaging with external parties, including the main provider, NEC Software Solutions, with regard to what it is seeing in terms of iterations and the potential use of AI. I use the term “AI” in a broad sense because it can mean so many things.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

PB_2022_165

The proposal is to enable poultry to be slaughtered and prepared early to avoid the risk of AI outbreaks. Consideration by committee 3.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 October 2024

S6W-30329

To ask the Scottish Government, in light of the reported comments by Police Scotland's Chief Constable while proposing the use of live facial recognition for law enforcement purposes, what its position is on whether the non-consensual use of AI in public for live facial recognition is "parallel" to the consensual use of AI in confidential medical settings for the detection of cancer.
Last updated: 30 April 2025

18122024 CPG on Cancer draft minutes

Two new projects aim to redesign and scale up the service using insights and technology, including AI, to ensure broader access and awareness of clinical trials.
Last updated: 20 June 2024

20240415SET minute

SET questioned aspects of the procurement function including: engagement with procurement by offices at an early stage in projects; involvement of the Head of Procurement in strategic discussions; types of community benefits arising from contracts; and any specific implications and/or benefits of AI for procurement. 9. SET agreed the Strategy for presentati...
Last updated: 25 October 2023

Anailis mhionaideach air a chochomhairle Gidhlig

Mhol Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann dhuinn pàirt a ghabhail anns a’ phròiseact aca air modal dàta AI mòr a chruthachadh airson fo-thiotalan Gàidhlig fèin-obrachail a dhèanamh, le bhith a’ toirt seachad lethbhreac de theacsaichean Gàidhlig poblach a dh’fhoillsich a’ Phàrlamaid. 39.
Last updated: 1 November 2024

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S6M-13331: Emma Roddick: Recognising the Dangers of Artificial Intelligence (AI) – That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the fast evolution and potential of artificial intelligence (AI); understands that there have been many warnings from those most closely familiar with AI capabilities who say that the regulation of and limits on AI’s use is required to ensure safety; notes reports that Professor Geoffrey Hinton, known as the “godfather of AI”, has warned of the need for greater social security investment when AI is entrusted with roles currently carried out by salaried humans, and the need to consider the implications and threat to humanity of AI being given military roles and resources; further notes with concern the conclusions of researchers who report that AI is already acting independently in unexpected ways; acknowledges, for example, that a recent study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) demonstrated AI models beginning to exhibit deception, apparently becoming aware of and adapting to safety assessments of its operation by deceiving assessors and operating differently while under observation, and notes the belief that, in order to effectively regulate the operation of and reach of AI, including in the Highlands and Islands region, policymakers have a duty to seek to understand how it works, what the dangers are, and how to protect society and vulnerable individuals from harm.
Last updated: 10 October 2024

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S6M-13339: Keith Brown: Establishing a Banking Hub in Alloa— That the Parliament notes with concern the decision of the TSB to close nine branches across Scotland, including the Alloa branch; further notes that this is the latest in a number of bank closures across the Clackmannanshire and Dunblane constituency, which it believes will leave Alloa town centre with only two cash machines and the entirety of Clackmannanshire, an area with a population of around 52,000, with only one high street bank; acknowledges what it considers to be the significant impact that this closure will have on local residents and businesses who rely on high street banks for access to cash and banking services; notes the belief that the establishment of a banking hub, such as those currently operating in Cambuslang, Carluke, Troon, and numerous other locations across Scotland, could be a viable long-term solution for access to banking services in Alloa and Clackmannanshire; recognises that LINK is the organisation that recommends the location of such hubs, and notes the calls urging it to give consideration to establishing one in Alloa. 11 PB/S6/24/147 S6M-13331: Emma Roddick: Recognising the Dangers of Artificial Intelligence (AI...

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