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    Home » Blog » UK Pledges Public Sector AI Overhaul, Legacy Tech Causes £45 Billion in Missed Annual Savings

    UK Pledges Public Sector AI Overhaul, Legacy Tech Causes £45 Billion in Missed Annual Savings

    January 22, 2025Updated:January 22, 2025 Tech No Comments
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    The U. K. government has unveiled a set of automation programs within the open market to protect £45 billion each year in production. The headline announcement is “ Humphrey, ” a set of AI tools to speed up policy-making activities.

    Most Humphrey equipment summarise state data, including conversations, meetings, laws, rules, and reactions to consultations, so civil servants may browse through it more quickly when making decisions. Before this, the analysis of discussion responses was contracted to companies, costing the payer £100,000 a roll.

    Another strategy is to create a new group within the Department for Science, Technology, and Innovation that will be in command of identifying how technology can be used to improve the efficiency of public companies. Recent methods result in the U. K. income authority taking 100,000 telephone calls regularly and the driving licence company processing 45,000 real letters, making response times excessively long.

    This group will start by developing solutions to help people with disabilities or long-term symptoms more immediately access the services they need, such as financial aid or care. The software will attach the appropriate government agencies or local government so people don’t have to be passed between up to 40 of them in a series of telephone calls.

    Other initiatives, announced on Jan. 21, include:

    A full roadmap of these plans on how the government will renew its £23 billion a year tech spend will come in the summer.

    SEE: UK Trails Behind Europe in Technical Skills Proficiency

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    UK public services are plagued by legacy technology

    European companies tend to specialise in mature technologies, meaning the region is often seen as technologically behind, particularly compared to the U. S. The U. K. is a top culprit, particularly in critical national infrastructure, which is difficult and expensive to update without downtime.

    SEE: 99 % of UK Businesses Faced Cyber Attacks in the Last Year

    A government report published this week found that nearly half of public services, such as those offered by the NHS and local councils, cannot be accessed online. For example, registering a death must be done in person and, businesses must place a newspaper advert when they want to buy a lorry.

    The report found that a quarter of all digital systems used by the central government are outdated, leading to high maintenance costs and a heightened risk of cyber attacks. NHS England alone saw 123 critical service outages last year, leading to missed appointments and disruptions relating to staff being forced to use paper-based systems.

    Cybercrime disruption can have even more severe consequences. In June, a ransomware attack on pathology company Synnovis led to months of NHS disruption and, according to Bloomberg. This resulted in harm to dozens of patients, with long-term or permanent damage in at least two cases.

    Government is dedicated to making the UK an AI leader, reaping economic growth

    This announcement comes just a few days after the government’s “A I Opportunities Action Plan, ” outlining the 50 ways it will build out the AI sector and turn the U. K. into a “world leader. ” The strategy involves boosting public computing capacity twentyfold, creating a training data library, and building AI hubs in deindustrialised areas.

    Last year, the U. K. signed an agreement committing to explore how AI can improve public services and boost economic growth, along with the other Group of Seven nations.

    SEE: UK Government Announces £32m of AI Projects

    Science Secretary Peter Kyle said in a press release: “We will use technology to bear down hard to the nonsensical approach the public sector takes to sharing information and working together to help the people it serves. We will also end delays businesses face when they are applying for licenses or permits, when they just want to get on with the task in hand – growth. ”

    A “Digital Commercial Centre of Excellence ” will also be forged as part of the overhaul, which will look at how public sector firms can invest in U. K. tech startups and scaleups, simultaneously boosting their efficiency and creating jobs.

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