Trust Centre Policy
How We Use AI
Where AI appears, what it is for, and what it is not.
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Purpose
Parliament People uses AI to make parliamentary material easier to scan, compare, and review. AI-assisted copy is a product layer over parliamentary sources. It does not replace Hansard, committee records, voting data, or any other official parliamentary source.
Where AI Appears
- Plain English and In Brief speech copy.
- Generated debate summaries for feed cards.
- Generated editorial debate titles where the official title is too procedural for the feed.
- Image prompts or artwork workflows when clearly marked and reviewed.
Claims Standard
Public copy should describe AI content as source-grounded, attributable, reviewable, and transparent.
Parliament People should not claim that AI-assisted content is neutral, objective, error-free, official, or unbiased in absolute terms.
User Expectation
Users should be able to see when AI was used, inspect available provenance, open source context where available, and report concerns when an output appears wrong, unclear, or incomplete.