The U.K. government is unveiling its AI investment plan aimed at modernizing the public sector and improving efficiency in services. Key initiatives include AI assistants for faster public service delivery, data sharing across departments, and the introduction of AI tools called "Humphrey." The ambitious agenda will be presented by the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) alongside other government departments. Although the projects are in early stages, they strive to redirect roughly £23 billion currently spent on technology into more effective practices, focusing on reducing the bureaucratic burden on citizens.
The government plans to invest in AI tools for public services, aiming to improve efficiency and modernize the way technology is leveraged to save time and money.
Projects are primarily in early stages, focusing on AI assistants for public services and data sharing among departments, with the intent to streamline processes.
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