A senior police official in the United Kingdom has admitted that artificial intelligence was responsible for providing false evidence used to justify banning Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer fans from a match against Aston Villa. The chief constable of West Midlands Police, Craig Guildford, initially denied using artificial intelligence but later revealed that Microsoft Copilot, an artificial intelligence chatbot, generated the erroneous information cited in parliamentary testimony. The ban, imposed on security grounds, was widely condemned by political leaders and Jewish groups, who accused the police of misrepresenting intelligence and eroding public trust. In response, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood withdrew her confidence in Guildford, and an independent inquiry is set to further scrutinize the police force's actions and decision-making process.
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