Britain reduces government opportunities and uses artificial intelligence to increase efficiency
The UK intends to reduce the number of government officials and use artificial intelligence to increase the efficiency of government agencies, according to a prominent minister in the British government, Sunday. “The central public service will become smaller, and it can become that way.” The number of posts that will be canceled is not specified. The government of the “Labor Party” is scheduled to launch a digital transformation campaign that will make 10% of all government officials work in digital jobs or data related to five years, according to a separate statement issued by Makfadin on Sunday. He added: “Time should not be heard in tasks that digital instruments or artificial intelligence can be done better and faster, and in the same quality.” The improvement of productivity sets the government of the ‘Labor Party’, led by Prime Minister Kiir Starmer, to increase productivity at the top of its priorities, in an effort to fill the void in public finances amid the slowing of economic growth. The reform of the administrative apparatus will accompany the plans to reduce government spending, which is expected to be revealed by Treasury Secretary Rachel Reeves in the Spring statement scheduled on March 26. Brexit and the Kofid-19 pandemic have increased the employment in the government sector. He pointed out that the reduction of the size of the state aims to achieve “the best value for money”, and not “an ideological approach to reducing the role of the state” according to the explanations of the BBC, which is one of the most prominent members of the British “Labor Party”. The government also intends to offer a “package of amendments to the social welfare system” to address the increase in the number of beneficiaries of government assistance. “This situation is not fair to the taxpayer.” He added that Britain is the only country in the group of seven, which did not prepare the employment rate at before pandemic levels, and note: “We must move to address it.” According to a report published by “Bloomberg” in December, the British government plans to cancel more than 10,000 jobs in the government sector and to perform voluntary service operations, after the number of public service employees rose to more than 513 thousand last year, an increase of 34% from 2016 levels.