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Not using AI in public services would mean ‘choosing decline’, UK minister warns

Newly appointed chief secretary to the Treasury Lucy Rigby wants to roll out technology across Whitehall
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A radiologist reviews brain scan images on a computer while a patient undergoes a CAT scan in the adjacent room.
"}],[{"start":153,"text":"Official statistics show a modest improvement in public sector productivity, with growth of 0.4 per cent in 2024 and 0.6 per cent in 2025. But this is still lower than the average annual growth of 0.7 per cent in the decade to 2019. "}],[{"start":170,"text":"Rigby pointed to NHS statistics showing “changes in the right direction”. A report by the NHS in February found that it delivered 2.6 per cent productivity growth in the acute sector in the first half of the fiscal year 2025-26."}],[{"start":185.25,"text":"The drive for wider AI use in Whitehall comes as the UK public finances come under renewed pressure because of the energy crisis and uncertainty created by the war in Iran. "}],[{"start":196.05,"text":"Bond market jitters about the UK’s fiscal position have intensified not only because of the energy crisis, which is set to drive inflation close to 4 per cent, but also because of potential challenges to Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership. Investors are concerned that a future Labour prime minister may not stick to chancellor Rachel Reeves’ fiscal rules. "}],[{"start":216.65,"text":"“The commitment of the chancellor to the fiscal rules is paramount and ironclad and she won’t be departing from that,” said Rigby. She insisted the Treasury’s plan was “showing signs of success”, pointing to 0.6 per cent first-quarter GDP growth, although economists warn the energy crisis will sap future momentum. "}],[{"start":234.6,"text":"Labour leadership hopeful Andy Burnham last week said land was “undertaxed” in the UK, in comments suggesting landowners could be hit by heavier levies if he becomes prime minister. "}],[{"start":245.4,"text":"Asked about his comments, Rigby said “taxation when it comes to land is complicated — I think that is the key thing”. "}],[{"start":253.05,"text":"“I think there are good arguments for tax simplification over a number of areas and over the long term,” she said. “These are arguments that have been around for many many years. As you well know our system of taxation in the UK is complicated.” "}],[{"start":276.7,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1780041270_1859.mp3"}

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