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Here’s how the UK public sector is using artificial intelligence

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London-based AI firm Graphcore was named the second-most disruptive firm in the world

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) could add a whopping £654bn to the UK economy, according to a report published by Accenture.

Perhaps this is why the government announced late last week that it would pump approximately £20m into developing and researching AI and robotics as part of its long-awaited Digital Strategy.

The technology, which could potentially render almost half a million public sector workers unemployed over the next 15 years, has been credited with helping organisations save time and money – both attractive propositions for governments across the globe.

With this in mind, here are four examples of how the UK public sector has delved into the world of AI in recent times.

Serious Fraud Office

The Serious Fraud Office used AI for the first time in its landmark investigation of Rolls Royce, which saw the car manufacturer found guilty of bribery and corruption in January this year....