What's Happening?
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has released new guidance to assist public bodies in handling the increasing volume and complexity of Freedom of Information (FOI) requests generated by artificial intelligence. The guidance aims to help FOI teams
manage requests that often misquote legislation or require significant clarification. The rise in AI-generated requests has led to record numbers of FOI submissions, with 94,526 requests received in 2025, marking the highest annual total since monitoring began in 2005.
Why It's Important?
The surge in AI-generated FOI requests presents challenges for public bodies, potentially leading to delays and errors in processing. The ICO's guidance is crucial in providing practical support to ensure that FOI teams can handle these requests efficiently without compromising the quality of information access. This development highlights the broader impact of AI on public administration and the need for adaptive strategies to manage technological advancements in information processing.
What's Next?
Public bodies will need to implement the ICO's guidance to improve their handling of AI-generated FOI requests. This may involve training staff to better understand AI-related complexities and ensuring consistent application of FOI principles. The guidance could also prompt further discussions on the role of AI in public administration and the need for regulatory frameworks to address emerging challenges.












