Digital Health January 21, 2025
Jordan Sollof

  • The government will shake up how it experiments with, buys and builds new technology and use new AI tools to streamline the NHS and other public services
  • A package of AI tools, nicknamed ‘Humphrey’, will be available to civil servants to help modernise technology and deliver better public services
  • The government will also “apply a common-sense approach to sharing information”, which could help central government departments share data with each other and local councils more seamlessly

The government has announced a new package of AI tools, nicknamed ‘Humphrey’ to streamline the NHS and other public services.

A team of expert AI developers from the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) built the bundle of tools, which is...

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