UK civil servants who used AI saved two weeks a year, government study finds
- The UK Government Digital Service ran a trial from September to December 2024 where 20,000 civil servants used Microsoft 365 Copilot tools to improve productivity.
- This trial followed growing interest in AI to support public sector work, with the Alan Turing Institute reporting potential savings of 13 days annually and up to 41% of tasks AI could assist with.
- During the trial, users employed AI to draft documents, summarize meetings, streamline consultations, and handle administrative tasks within integrated Microsoft 365 apps, reducing time spent on routine work.
- Participants saved an average of 26 minutes daily, equating to nearly two weeks annually per person, with over 70% confirming reduced time searching for information and 82% preferring AI-assisted workflows.
- The results suggest AI adoption could significantly modernize public services, freeing staff for higher-value tasks and supporting the government's £45 billion savings Plan for Change.
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