TLAP report on Generative AI in care and support

Think Local, Act Personal (TLAP) has published a report entitled: ‘Better choice, more control? Principles and priorities for the responsible use of Generative AI in care and support.’ 

The report, which was developed in partnership with people who draw on care and support and unpaid carers, the University of Oxford, the Digital Care Hub and Casson Consulting, aims to address how to ensure AI supports ethical, personalised care that enables people to live their lives their way. 

TLAP says: 

“Our new report sets out a series of principles to inform policy and practice, identifies practical issues that need addressing, and highlights areas requiring urgent action from Government and regulators.” 

You can download the report here: https://thinklocalactpersonal.org.uk/resources/principles-and-priorities-for-the-responsible-use-of-generative-ai-in-care-and-support/ 

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