Will technology secretary, Peter Kyle, face repercussions?
Given this success, could the act now be used to reveal ministerial Google search requests?
[Martin] Rosenbaum said there was no reason in law stopping such a move.
“As journalists, that is a theory we should now test,” said Stokel-Walker.
There is still plenty of scope to limit what is revealed, however.
Access to [Peter] Kyle’s ChatGPT queries was initially denied on the basis that some of his prompts were made in a personal capacity.
It was later granted when the request was limited to prompts he made in an official capacity. But the difference between personal and official use is a grey area.
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