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‘Humphrey’ AI assistant to be introduced to slash UK public sector red tape

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  • British Government launches Humphrey AI, named after 1980s sitcom character
  • Artificial intelligence will help save £45 billion in lost productivity every year
  • NHS, HMRC and DVLA are some of the departments set for a boost

In an effort to improve efficiency across its department and the public sector, the UK Government has shared details of its upcoming Humphrey assistant.

The Department of Science, Innovation and Technology confirmed in a press release that Humphrey – named after a character in the ‘Yes, Minister’ TV series of the 1980s – will help cut back on consultant spending.

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