Indeed - the article refers to subsequent agreements between DeepMind and the NHS which did fulfil the necessary requirements.
I don't think there's much of a story here apart from basic incompetence in a single instance - mostly on the part of the NHS trust (who really should have known better) in not understanding or applying the necessary governance, and partly DeepMind likewise.
But of course, without the hand-wringing and links to Google and advertising, there's much less of a story to promote...
I don't think there's much of a story here apart from basic incompetence in a single instance - mostly on the part of the NHS trust (who really should have known better) in not understanding or applying the necessary governance, and partly DeepMind likewise.
But of course, without the hand-wringing and links to Google and advertising, there's much less of a story to promote...