‘Humphrey’ AI assistant to be introduced to slash UK public sector red tape

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James Thompson
Wed, 22 Jan
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The British Government has introduced the Humphrey AI system, named after a character from a popular 1980s sitcom. This AI is expected to help save £45 billion annually in lost productivity across various departments such as NHS, HMRC, and DVLA. The initiative aims to enhance efficiency, reduce consultant spending, and modernize outdated systems within the public sector. Through the deployment of AI technologies, the government plans to streamline processes, improve data-sharing, and optimize services for the benefit of the public. Additionally, the government is advocating for public sector organizations to publish their APIs to facilitate data sharing and is exploring ways to make public sector jobs more competitive. The UK aims to become a leading AI nation and improve the overall effectiveness of public services through technological advancements.

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