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Whitehall lacks the skills to implement AI, says National Audit Office

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Artificial intelligence could save the taxpayer billions and transform public services, but the Government lacks a coherent plan to adopt it in the public sector, the National Audit Office has said.

In a report on the Government’s use of AI, the NAO found that while 70% of departments were exploring

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