Critics question speed and scale of embedding AI into public sector when debate rages about use of copyrighted material
The government’s artificial intelligence (AI) tool known as Humphrey is based on models from OpenAI, Anthropic and Google, it can be revealed, raising questions about Whitehall’s increasing reliance on big tech.
Ministers have staked the future of civil service reform on rolling out AI across the public sector to improve efficiency, with all officials in England and Wales to receive training in the toolkit.
Critics question speed and scale of embedding AI into public sector when debate rages about use of copyrighted materialThe government’s artificial intelligence (AI) tool known as Humphrey is based on models from OpenAI, Anthropic and Google, it can be revealed, raising questions about Whitehall’s increasing reliance on big tech.Ministers have staked the future of civil service reform on rolling out AI across the public sector to improve efficiency, with all officials in England and Wales to receive training in the toolkit. Continue reading… Artificial intelligence (AI), Civil service, Politics, Computing, OpenAI, Google, Technology, UK news, Intellectual property Business | The Guardian