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Benefits of ‘welfare robots’ and the need for human oversight
Letters: Simon McKinnon of the DWP, Tom Symons of Nesta and Pat McCarthy respond to articles on the use of artificial intelligence in managing benefit claims
The automated system leaving welfare recipients cut off with nowhere to turn
In 12 months, Australian welfare payments were stopped an extra 1m times thanks to automated technologies. Money is stopped first and questions asked later, causing untold misery
How a glitch in India's biometric welfare system can be lethal
Claimants are given a 12-digit number linked to their data, and if something goes wrong they can be refused food
‘Digital welfare state’: big tech allowed to target and surveil the poor, UN is warned
UN’s rapporteur on extreme poverty says in devastating account big tech companies are being allowed to go unregulated in ‘human rights free-zones’
Benefits system automation could plunge claimants deeper into poverty
DWP spending millions on ‘intelligent automation garage’ to develop welfare robots to replace humans
Computer says no: the people trapped in universal credit's 'black hole'
Vulnerable claimants already reporting problems, even before further DWP digital transformation
Digital dystopia: how algorithms punish the poor
In an exclusive global series, the Guardian lays bare the tech revolution transforming the welfare system worldwide – while penalising the most vulnerable