
"I [recently] became aware that the erroneous result concerning the West Ham v Maccabi Tel Aviv match arose as result of a use of Microsoft Co Pilot."
"up until Friday afternoon, [I] understood that the West Ham match had only been identified through the use of Google."
"The whole thing was a "failure of leadership," and Guildford "no longer has my confidence," she said."
""More detail on the misuse of AI by the police," he wrote today. "They didn't just deny it to the home affairs committee. They denied it in FOI requests. They said they have no AI policy. So officers are using a new, unreliable technology for sensitive purposes without training or rules.""
Guildford admitted that an erroneous result about the West Ham v Maccabi Tel Aviv match arose from use of Microsoft CoPilot. He said he did not intend to deceive and had previously believed the match had been identified through Google. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood blamed police confirmation bias, described Amsterdam stories used as exaggerated or untrue, and noted that claims denying AI use contrasted with now attributing the error to "AI hallucination." Mahmood called the episode a failure of leadership and said Guildford no longer had her confidence. Conservatives and MPs called for his resignation, and critics warned officers are using unreliable AI without policy or training.
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