
The British government has begun training all civil servants working in England and Wales in the effective use of artificial intelligence technologies. The Guardian reported this, citing reliable sources.
According to information, more than 400 thousand civil servants will be trained under the project based on a special training program. These training processes will be carried out within the framework of the reform program called “One Big Thing”, which is held annually in the country. Its goal is to ensure speed, efficiency and reliability through the digitization of public administration.
The training sessions will be held from June 9. According to the government's plan, civil servants should reach a level where they can perform their duties much faster and with greater accuracy through artificial intelligence. This is planned to automate a large amount of workload and increase the efficiency of traditional processes.
The British government is paying great attention to the widespread introduction of AI technologies in order to optimize production processes in government structures. This process involves not only using state resources, but also cooperating with world-leading technology companies such as Microsoft, Google and Amazon.
Currently, a pilot version of the artificial intelligence tool “Humphrey” is being tested for civil servants. It will act as a personal assistant, helping employees prepare various reports, analyze data and perform other tasks.
Officials say that such initiatives will ensure that the future public administration system is competitive and technologically advanced. It will also ensure that the level of performance of employees does not decrease, despite the reduction of jobs in the state system.
Thus, the British civil service has begun preparations for radical changes using artificial intelligence tools. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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