Release of technology secretary's use of ChatGPT will have Whitehall sweating

The Guardian 

When Tony Blair looked back on his time in power, he had a simple assessment of his decision to introduce the Freedom of Information Act: "You idiot." While the technology secretary, Peter Kyle, is a fan of the former prime minister, he may be inclined to agree with that verdict after the act was used to reveal that he had been asking ChatGPT which podcasts he should appear on. The disclosure has already caused frustration among ministers, given its possible repercussions. Blair's gripe was that the act risked stopping the frank discussions needed among ministers and officials. Ever since, it has become notoriously difficult to have a freedom of information (FoI) request granted, as officials exploit various legal exemptions to refuse them. The successful use of the legislation to probe into Kyle's AI chatbot use has led some to conclude that a new precedent has been set, one that will have officials across Whitehall sweating over their recent chatbot interactions.