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Using AI tools such as Microsoft Copilot could save UK civil servants weeks every year

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  • Microsoft Copilot study claims major timesaving and productivity gains across UK government
  • 20,000 civil servants gained access to Copilot, with striking results
  • Timesaving amounted to around two weeks per person per year

Using AI tools such as Microsoft Copilot could help civil servants save weeks of work over the course of a year, new government research has claimed.

The UK government had 20,000 civil servants across 12 different organizations use Microsoft Copilot over the course of several months, using the service to draft documents, take meeting notes, search internal information, and even personalize recommendations to unemployed job seeker benefits claimants.

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