The Government has launched the AI Opportunities Action Plan, positioning artificial intelligence (AI) as a cornerstone of public service reform and national growth.
A key pillar of the action plan is scaling AI adoption across all areas of government, transforming how public services are delivered and enhancing efficiency. The government aims to free public servants from routine administrative tasks, allowing them to focus on higher-value work.
A new digital centre within the Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology (DSIT) will lead these efforts, tasked with:
AI is already being used across the UK public sector, with applications in:
Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasised the importance of AI in improving citizens’ lives: “Artificial Intelligence will drive incredible change in our country. It has the potential to transform public services, from personalising lessons for children to improving infrastructure. Our plan will ensure the benefits are felt by everyone.”
The action plan sets out several measures to support AI adoption in government:
The first AI Growth Zone will be in Culham, Oxfordshire, home to cutting-edge scientific research facilities. This zone will serve as a testing ground for sustainable energy solutions to power AI development, with more zones planned across deindustrialised areas to create local jobs and opportunities.
While the focus of the action plan is public sector transformation, the government also highlights the significant economic benefits of widespread AI adoption. The IMF estimates that AI could boost UK productivity by 1.5% annually, adding up to £47 billion to the economy each year over the next decade.
Private sector investment has surged in response to the government’s AI strategy. Major firms, including Vantage Data Centres, Nscale, and Kyndryl, have committed £14 billion to AI infrastructure projects, creating over 13,250 jobs. These investments include:
The government is determined to position the UK as a global leader in AI, building on its status as the third-largest AI market in the world. A dedicated team within DSIT will ensure the UK remains at the forefront of emerging technology by fostering innovation, guaranteeing access to data and energy, and promoting international collaboration.
The plan also aligns with the government’s broader Plan for Change, aiming to attract AI investment, support sustainable growth, and deliver world-class public services.
The AI Opportunities Action Plan sets out an ambitious roadmap for transforming public services and boosting the UK’s AI capabilities. For DDaT leaders in government, the plan offers a blueprint for using AI to address challenges, improve outcomes, and deliver value to citizens.
As the government rolls out the plan, public sector executives will play a critical role in driving adoption and ensuring AI delivers tangible benefits across departments and communities. This landmark initiative signals a clear commitment to innovation, positioning AI as a transformative force for the next decade.