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UK AI Minister Reveals She Does Not Use AI Tools at Work

What Happened

Michelle Donelan, the UK government’s Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology and AI minister, stated in a BBC interview that she does not use AI tools in her official work. Donelan cited concerns around security and practicality as primary reasons for not incorporating artificial intelligence platforms into her workflow. The admission follows growing scrutiny over the UK government’s approach to AI adoption and data handling, especially with sensitive government information. Donelan emphasized her experience with AI in other contexts but remains wary of workplace use at this stage.

Why It Matters

This disclosure reflects the broader hesitancy and caution within governments regarding deploying emerging AI technologies in day-to-day operations. It underscores challenges around data security, trust, and readiness, and raises questions about how officials can shape AI policy without direct usage experience. Read more in our AI News Hub

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