DSIT has no systematic mechanism for bringing together learning from pilots and there are few examples of successful at–scale adoption across government. At the time of the NAO report (March 2024), levels of AI use in government were low, but 70% of surveyed government bodies were piloting or planning AI tools. Examples of pilot activity include use of AI to analyse digital images to identify and classify objects, use of natural language processing to summarise or draft text, and use of AI to...
DSIT has no systematic mechanism for bringing together learning from pilots and there are few examples of successful at–scale adoption across government. At the time of the NAO report (March 2024), levels of AI use in government were low, but 70% of surveyed government bodies were piloting or planning AI tools. Examples of pilot activity include use of AI to analyse digital images to identify and classify objects, use of natural language processing to summarise or draft text, and use of AI to assess trends and patterns and monitor live data. More recently i.AI has developed a suite of tools to support civil servants with tasks including minut Type: conclusion | Number: 4 | Response status: accepted Government response: The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. enable more successful scaling within departments and across organisational boundaries, ultimately realising better outcomes for government and for citizens from these technology investments. A proposal is curr