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    Civil Service ‘Humphrey’ AI tools aim to cut back spending and speed up work

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    Civil Service ‘Humphrey’ AI tools aim to cut back spending and speed up work

    Some of the tools, named after the fictional Whitehall official Sir Humphrey Appleby from the BBC’s Yes, Minister, are ready for use straight away.

    Civil Service ‘Humphrey’ AI tools aim to cut back spending and speed up work

    A package of AI tools dubbed Humphrey will be rolled out to the Civil Service to cut back on consultant spending and speed up work in Whitehall.

    Replacing “archaic” technology could save taxpayer-funded services £45 billion by boosting productivity, according to a report on Government technology to be published on Tuesday.

    Some of the bundle of tools, named after the fictional Whitehall official Sir Humphrey Appleby from the BBC’s Yes, Minister, are ready for civil servants to use right away.

    Civil Service ‘Humphrey’ AI tools aim to cut back spending and speed up work

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/minister-peter-kyle-civil-service-whitehall-bbc-b2683192.html

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    David Pike is an experienced news journalist with over 20 years experience as a UK News editor for WTX News and other news publications.

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