The UK government has introduced its AI suite, Humphrey, which includes the AI tool Minute, to aid local councils in reducing administrative tasks during meetings. By automating note-taking, Minute allows officials to save an hour of admin per meeting, thereby enhancing productivity. With trials currently being conducted in 25 councils, this initiative aligns with the government's ambition to construct 1.5 million homes by 2030. The tool is also designed to assist in meetings related to social care, increasing focus on service delivery rather than paperwork.
The UK government's AI tool Minute saves officials an hour of admin per one-hour meeting, allowing better focus on decision-making and efficient housing delivery.
Lords minister Sharon Taylor emphasized the importance of AI technology like Minute in reducing administrative burdens so local councils can prioritize their primary task: building homes.
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