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UK Government Called to Increase Transparency Regarding OpenAI

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Last updated: January 15, 2026 6:51 pm
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The UK government is under growing pressure to provide greater transparency about the public data it may share with the US technology firm OpenAI. This follows the recent announcement of a broad agreement between the government and the $300 billion (£222 billion) company, which has sparked concern among critics who liken the deal to “letting a fox into a henhouse.”

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Concerns Raised by Parliamentary CommitteeTransparency and Data Security at the ForefrontCalls for Clearer Terms and Public ReassuranceLooking Ahead

Concerns Raised by Parliamentary Committee

Chi Onwurah, chair of the House of Commons select committee on science, innovation and technology, has voiced serious reservations about the memorandum of understanding signed between OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, and the UK’s technology secretary, Peter Kyle. Onwurah described the agreement as “very thin on detail,” emphasizing the need for the government to reassure the public about how their data will be handled.

She highlighted past “major failures” in data management and stressed that the public must be confident that their information will be protected. Onwurah called for explicit guarantees that any public data involved in the partnership would remain within the UK’s jurisdiction. Additionally, she demanded clarity on the scope of data access OpenAI would be granted under the terms of the deal.

Transparency and Data Security at the Forefront

The memorandum outlines a wide-ranging collaboration intended to explore government uses for OpenAI’s technologies. However, the lack of detailed public information about the deal has raised alarms among lawmakers and privacy advocates. The uncertainty revolves around how much sensitive government data OpenAI might access and the safeguards in place to prevent misuse or unauthorized transfer of data outside the UK.

Given OpenAI’s significant global presence and the scale of its operations, critics argue that the government must establish stringent oversight mechanisms to protect citizens’ data. Transparency is deemed essential not only for accountability but also to maintain public trust in the government’s handling of digital innovation partnerships.

Calls for Clearer Terms and Public Reassurance

In response to these concerns, there are growing calls for the government to publish more comprehensive details about the agreement. This includes the specific types of data involved, the purposes for which OpenAI will use the data, and the legal frameworks governing data protection in the partnership.

Ministers are urged to engage with independent experts and privacy watchdogs to ensure that the collaboration does not compromise the UK’s data sovereignty or the rights of its citizens. By doing so, the government can demonstrate a commitment to responsible innovation while addressing the valid fears raised by the deal’s critics.

Looking Ahead

The debate around the OpenAI agreement reflects broader concerns about the intersection of technology, government, and data privacy. As digital technologies become increasingly embedded in public services, the need for transparent and accountable partnerships grows ever more critical.

For now, the spotlight remains on the UK government to clarify the terms of its collaboration with OpenAI and to provide the public with the assurances they demand. Only through openness and clear communication can trust be maintained in such high-profile technology deals.

As reported by The Guardian

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