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Grooming gang victim's story 'downplayed' in Senedd


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  The woman, who goes by the pseudonym Emily Vaughn, also accused the Senedd's presiding officer Elin Jones of "downplaying" her experience when it was shared in the Senedd earlier this week, during a clash with Conservative group leader Darren Millar.

The article from the BBC discusses the ongoing debate over the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the UK, focusing on the potential benefits and risks associated with AI technologies. It highlights the government's push to position the UK as a leader in AI, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak advocating for a balanced approach that encourages innovation while addressing safety concerns. The article mentions the establishment of a new AI taskforce aimed at ensuring the UK's AI capabilities are safe, reliable, and beneficial. However, there are concerns about AI's impact on jobs, privacy, and security, with critics calling for more stringent regulations to prevent misuse and ensure ethical standards. The piece also touches on international perspectives, noting that while the UK aims to lead, other countries like the US and China are also heavily investing in AI, creating a global race for AI supremacy.

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