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OpenAI tool used to draft UK criminal prosecutions correspondence

( August 28, 2025, 10:04 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: An OpenAI large language model is being used to draft correspondence for the Crown Prosecution Service, the agency that handles criminal prosecutions in England and Wales, according to transparency documentation published by the government. Thirty CPS staff are using the Correspondence Drafting Tool in pilot phase, currently based on OpenAI's GPT4. The tool, developed and integrated by a third party, is not involved in any decision-making, according to the procurement record, and is simply for drafting correspondence which then goes to human review.The Crown Prosecution Service: Correspondence Drafting Tool...

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