17 Artificial Intelligence Policy
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Report for decision.
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Decision:
ORDERED that the
adoption of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Policy 2025 – 28 be approved and
that the Head of ICT and Digital has authority to make changes to the policy,
following consultation with the Council’s Senior Information Risk Owner (SIRO),
to ensure the policy keeps pace with emerging AI technology, legislation, case
law and guidance from government.
Minutes:
The Mayor
emphasised the importance of ensuring robust human safeguarding and stated that
it was vital for policies and procedures to remain up to date in line with
advancements in AI.
OPTIONS
The Council
could have decided to operate without a formal AI Policy. However, in the
context of increasing use of AI technologies across the public sector, the
absence of a clear policy would present significant risks. These include
inconsistent use of AI tools, potential non-compliance with data protection and
ethical standards, and a lack of transparency or accountability in
decision-making. 6.2 Setting out a clear and consistent approach to the use of
AI provides a shared understanding across the organisation and with partners.
It ensured that AI is used in a way that supports the Council’s digital
ambitions and helps deliver high-quality, ethical, and efficient services to
residents and businesses in Middlesbrough.
ORDERED that the
adoption of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Policy 2025 – 28 be approved and
that the Head of ICT and Digital has authority to make changes to the policy,
following consultation with the Council’s Senior Information Risk Owner (SIRO),
to ensure the policy keeps pace with emerging AI technology, legislation, case
law and guidance from government.
REASONS
It was noted
that having a clear policy to guide the use of AI was essential for a modern,
complex organisation. While AI technologies offered significant opportunities
to improve productivity, streamline operations, and enhance service delivery,
they also introduced risks relating to data protection, ethics, and
accountability without appropriate governance. The policy ensured that AI was
used in a way that aligned with the Council’s strategic priorities, supported
innovation, and maintained compliance with legal and ethical standards. By
embedding human decision-making and clear governance, the policy provided a
basis for the Council to adopt AI confidently and responsibly.