Artificial intelligence should replace government officials as it can be done according to the same criterion under new rules that prompted unions to warn Keir Starmer not to stop blaming problems on civil service employees.

As part of his plans to reshape the state, the Prime Minister will determine on Thursday how the digital revolution will bring billions of pounds in savings.

Officials will be asked to adhere to a slogan saying: “Any objective time should be spent on a task that can do this digital or artificial intelligence better, faster and the same quality and high standard.”

In his speech, Starmer will claim that more than 45 billion pounds can be saved by using larger digital methods in Whitehall, even before the spread of artificial intelligence, with 2000 new technical trainees to be recruited in the civil service.

However, with bruising discounts in spending spending this spring, Dave Pinman, Secretary -General of the Food and Drug Administration Federation for senior civil employees, said: “A talisman looks like it was written by Chatgpt so well to clarify a task, but spending tours about reality.”

He said that civil service employees will welcome more support through digital transformation, but with a bruising tour, the government “needs to be identified, in detail, how it can be delivered at least.”

Starmer’s speech on reshaping the state has sparked some unions that fear civil service functions, and they are concerned about the morale among officials, after years of demonization that they are not fruitful by the conservatives.

“It was right for the Prime Minister to put an ambitious agenda to convert public services using digital and AI tools, but … many civil service employees will search for the material and feel that, again, the Prime Minister uses the blame language instead of transformation.”

“Civil Service employees are not hostile to reforms, but this must be done in partnership with employees and unions. I urge everyone in the government to avoid the burning rhetoric and tactics that we see in the United States, and to be clear that reforms revolve around enhancing the non -undermining of the civil service,” said Mike Klasi, Secretary -General of the Possibilities Syndicate.

Classe said that it was right to benefit better than technology in public security, but added that the government will find that it is difficult to compete for the skills necessary to connect this agenda under the current wage system, which is why the possibilities are the campaign for more flexibility in wages to employ civil service specialists in areas such as science and data.

“The government must also do more to benefit from talented specialists who are already at its disposal, and many of them work in organizers and other agencies that have been hungry from funding in recent years.”

In Starmer’s speech, it will also undertake to reduce the organization and cut some of the Quangos, with “making the cottage from the auditors and the slowdown in the delivery of the workers.” The government will have a new goal to reduce the cost of the organization by 25 %.

Starmer will provide a diagnosis of the problem in the UK that the state has become “larger, but weaker” and does not fulfill its basic purpose.

“The need for more urgency now cannot be more clear. We must move more and faster in security and renewal.” Every pound spends, every list, every decision must be taken for workers …

“If we push forward with the digitization of government services. There are up to 45 billion pounds of benefits and productivity benefits, ready to achieve it.”

In the United States, Donald Trump began a fundamental program to dismiss government workers under the new government efficiency Ministry (DOGE), which was advised by billionaire businessman Elon Musk.

It is understood that the Starmer government also wants to increase the volume of the state, which reduces the number of civil service employees by more than 10,000. Bet McFaden, Minister of the Cabinet Office, said on Sunday that the government is ready to provide the requirements of a tougher performance management in an attempt to throw weak officials, and focuses more on the wages related to performance.

The guardian revealed on Tuesday that the number 10 and a treasury cared Work togetherA Thinktank with close ties to the government, to reshape the state under plans called “Project Chainsaw”.

The title of the project is a reference to Elon Musk’s trick, which is chained to symbolize the controversial government discounts of the Donald Trump administration.

Starmer spokesman said on Wednesday that No. 10 refuses to “describe events” for plans to reshape as rid the state.

She said, “There is no approach here as we take a saw to the system.”

By BBC

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