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Report an AI problem

FAIR collects reports of harm caused by artificial intelligence services in the United Kingdom. Each report informs FAIR's briefings to Parliament, submissions to regulators, and public-interest research. You can report anonymously, or share contact details if you would like FAIR's trustees to follow up.

What this is. An evidence-gathering channel run by The Foundation for Artificial Intelligence Rights (FAIR), a UK organisation (registration with the Charity Commission for England and Wales pending). Reports are read by FAIR's trustees and may be referenced, in anonymised form and only with your consent, in FAIR's published briefings and consultation submissions. What this is not. A help service, a regulator, an emergency contact, or a route to legal advice. If you need help now, please use the resources above and below.

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Step 1

What is the report about?

Pick the category that fits best. If none fit, choose “Something else” and describe it in your own words.

Step 2

Tell us about it

Please describe the issue in your own words. The more clearly we understand what happened, the more useful the report.

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Step 3 · Optional

Context

Anything that helps FAIR understand the report, but only if you have it to hand.

Step 4 · Optional

Contact details (anonymous reports welcome)

You can submit this report completely anonymously. If you would like FAIR's trustees to acknowledge or follow up, please share contact details. They are stored only for that purpose and never published.

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By submitting, you confirm the report is your own and is made in good faith. FAIR processes the data to advance its charitable purposes (advancement of education and human rights), with the additional lawful basis of your consent if you provided contact details. See FAIR’s Privacy Policy, Safeguarding Statement, and Charitable Purposes.

What happens next

  1. Reports are delivered to FAIR’s trustees by email. There is no automated triage.
  2. If you provided contact details and consented to follow-up, FAIR aims to acknowledge within 10 working days.
  3. Reports may inform FAIR’s briefings to Parliament, submissions to regulators, or public-interest research, in anonymised form, only where you consented.
  4. Personal data is retained no longer than necessary for the purpose for which you submitted it. See our Privacy Policy.
  5. FAIR is not a regulator and cannot take enforcement action. For regulatory or legal redress, please use the appropriate authority signposted above.