Also relevant to previous RT, mentioned in the article:
https://www.computerweekly.com/opinion/Automating-Public-Services-A-careful-approach?utm_source=justenoughinternet&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=im-looking-for-a-man-in-ai-think-tank-trust-fund
"...critical to note is that these systems do not affect everyone equally, and marginalised communities, those with uncertain immigration status, or those reliant on state support are more likely to be impacted by automated decisions. This can lead to significant consequences, including bias and privacy violations."