On Feb. 29, the U.K. government announced that U.K. ministers
will pilot artificial intelligence tools to analyze responses to
government consultations and respond to questions from Parliament,
in an effort to boost ministers' efficiency in so-called
routine policy work.
This is part of the government's wider strategy to
revolutionize the delivery of public services through the
deployment of AI.
The announcement came as part of a speech delivered by U.K. Deputy
Prime Minister Oliver Dowden at Imperial College, London on March 1
titled "AI for Public Good," which highlights the
government's commitment to using AI to reform public
services.
Originally published in Law360
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