The UK government has leapt into the AI hype with a raft of "Exemplar" programs it claims will deliver billions in value – including a Clippy-style assistant to help citizens navigate complex forms and legal jargon, rather than simply making them clearer in the first place.
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"We can entirely rethink and reshape how public services help people through crucial life moments using the power of emerging AI technology," technology secretary Peter Kyle MP claimed in a statement on the plan. "Using agentic AI to its full potential, we could provide a level of service to citizens across the country that was previously unimaginable – helping people to find better career opportunities, avoid wasting their time on government admin, and more.