MoD said “robust safeguards” have been put in place by the suppliers
Data used in the automated system to improve the drafting of defence job adverts and attract more diverse candidates by improving the inclusiveness language, includes names, roles and emails of military personnel and is stored by Amazon in the US.
This means “a data breach may have concerning consequences, i.e. identification of defence personnel”, according to documents detailing government AI systems published for the first time today.
The risk has been judged to be low and the MoD said “robust safeguards” have been put in place by the suppliers, Textio, Amazon Web Services and Amazon GuardDuty, a threat detection service.
But it is one of several risks acknowledged by the government about its use of AI tools in the public sector in a tranche of documents released to improve transparency about the central government’s use of algorithms.
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