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Department for Science, Innovation and Technology written statement – made at on 2 June 2025.
Peter Kyle
The Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology
I wish to inform the House of the findings from the recent Microsoft 365 Copilot experiment - a landmark government AI experiment, which demonstrates this government's bold commitment to harnessing cutting-edge technology to transform public service delivery and gain better value for the taxpayer.
The Government Digital Service (GDS) led this cross-government experiment using an AI-powered assistant from September to December 2024, involving 20,000 civil servants across 12 major government organisations. The experiment used a robust methodology to evaluate whether AI tools could:
The eye-opening findings report will be published shortly on Gov.uk and show AI tools are liberating civil servants from repetitive administrative tasks, unleashing their talents on strategic priorities that deliver greater value for Britain and British taxpayers.
Key Findings
The most common benefits reported were increased productivity and reduced time searching for information. Importantly, many users indicated that productivity gains allowed them to spend more time on strategic and satisfying tasks.
Data received from the 12 participating departments indicate a strong impact on time savings, with people saving an average of 26 minutes per day. Users reported increased work quality and motivation, as well as improving employee experience. In particular:
This experiment is just one example of how we're using technology to drive far-reaching reform across the public sector. By putting the power of AI to work for the British people, we're creating a government that is more efficient, responsive, and equipped to meet the challenges of the 21st century aligning with our broader vision set out in the Blueprint for Modern Digital Government to harness the power of AI for public good.
In line with our commitment to AI adoption in the public sector, we will take these findings forward through the newly established AI adoption unit within the Government Digital Service, which will build and deploy AI into public services, grow AI capacity and capability across government, and ensure trust, responsibility and accountability in all we do. As part of this work, we are exploring a range of AI tools to assess their benefits, recognising that different AI tools and technologies may add more or less value depending on the use case.
We will continue to update the House on our progress as we work to make government more efficient, responsive, and fit for the digital age.