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New guide: How AI is putting your rights at risk

Artificial intelligence is no longer just a future concept. It’s here, shaping decisions about your finances, your health, your career, and even your personal data. But when AI is used without proper oversight, it can cause real harm.

That’s why we’ve launched a new in-depth guide: How AI Can Go Wrong.

If you’re concerned about how your data is being used or how decisions are being made by machines, this guide is for you.

What’s covered in the guide

We take a look at:

  • How AI tools are trained on personal data, often without consent
  • The copyright crisis affecting UK creators
  • Hidden bias in automated decision-making
  • Why it’s so hard to challenge unfair outcomes
  • The growing gap between technology and UK regulation
  • Current AI claims  
  • How to protect your rights as AI continues to evolve

Why this matters

AI can make life easier. But when it goes wrong, the consequences are often invisible. Until they’re not. Without clearer rules and stronger consumer protections, big tech companies are able to move fast, break things, and face little accountability.

Our guide gives you the facts, and the tools, to understand what’s really going on behind the scenes. It also shows you what you can do if your rights have been breached.

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