David Gerard
A government bureaucracy generates paperwork—and even more paperwork when it’s computerized. But human judgement is expensive. What if a computer could go through the paperwork instead?
The United Kingdom’s Labour government believes that this is not merely possible, but vital. The AI Opportunities Action Plan intends to spend billions of British pounds putting artificial intelligence into every corner of the public sector in the hope for unparalleled efficiency and to save a fortune in staffing costs. Tedious administrative paperwork will be passed to machines. Prime Minister Keir Starmer promised the plan will bring “a decade of national renewal.”
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