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UK rolls out government-built AI tool to cut costs – can it really replace thousands of hours of expert human analysis?

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  • Officials say Humphrey saves time, but experts warn AI analysis can miss critical human insight
  • Consult matched human reviewers, but subjectivity in themes means AI’s accuracy remains a grey area
  • Automation could cut £20 million in costs, but will transparency be the price we pay instead?

The UK government has introduced a homegrown artificial intelligence system named ‘Humphrey’ – a nod to the famously bureaucratic civil servant from 1980’s British sitcom Yes Minister – in a move aimed at transforming how public consultations are reviewed.

According to DSIT News, the technology, specifically the ‘Consult’ tool within the suite, has already been tested in a real-world setting by the Scottish Government, marking its first live deployment.

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