
The Tony Blair Institute, led by former Prime Minister Tony Blair, has published a report suggesting that artificial intelligence (AI) could replace a significant portion of the UK's public sector workforce. The report claims that AI could automate 40% of tasks and potentially save the UK billions in government costs, including replacing a fifth of public servants' work. However, the study's credibility is under scrutiny as it heavily relies on outputs from ChatGPT-4, a generative AI model developed by OpenAI. Critics argue that basing such significant policy recommendations on AI-generated data is questionable and may not be reliable.
🚨 UK's AI Move: Smart Play or Risky Bet? The Tony Blair Institute says AI could save the UK billions and streamline the workforce. Automation might cover 40% of tasks and cut government costs big time. But leaning on ChatGPT raises questions. Is this tech really ready to… https://t.co/u6DdcFsFKI
🚨 UK's AI Future: Billions in Savings or Just Hype? The Tony Blair Institute is hyping AI as the key to streamline the UK workforce and save mad cash. They're talking about automating 40% of tasks and slashing government costs by billions. But outside analysts are calling BS… https://t.co/wV9z07gCFl
AI is taking over! 💻🤖 Former PM's think tank says AI could replace a fifth of public servants' work. How will this impact the future of work? #AI #TechRevolution @OpenAI https://t.co/VlwH6PqP7X


