Britain's latest civil servant is a chatbot trained on GOV.UK misery
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Britain's latest civil servant is a chatbot trained on GOV.UK misery
Whitehall says the AI assistant will help citizens navigate public services faster; others may see it as a cheaper alternative to answering the phone
Carly Page
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Published<br>fri 15 May 2026 // 10:15 UTC
After years of turning public services into a maze of dead links, phone queues, and eligibility calculators, the UK government has unveiled the inevitable next step: an AI chatbot.<br>The UK government on Friday announced the launch of "GOV.UK Chat," a generative AI assistant bolted into the GOV.UK app and trained on tens of thousands of pages of official guidance that Whitehall is boldly pitching as the "most comprehensive government-built chat tool in the world."<br>Ministers say the system will help people navigate everything from maternity pay and retirement benefits to driving licenses and startup grants without having to dig through the bureaucratic swamp that is modern Britain.
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According to the government, some public sector call centers handle around 100,000 calls a day, which helps explain why ministers are suddenly very enthusiastic about citizens talking to software instead.
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Technology Secretary Liz Kendall said people fed up with being stuck on hold should not have to spend hours wading through online guidance either, which sounds suspiciously like somebody inside government has finally used GOV.UK.<br>"For too long, navigating government has felt like a full-time job," she said. "Whether you're a parent trying to find out what childcare you're entitled to, a first-time buyer working out which schemes you can access, or someone approaching retirement, you shouldn't have to spend time trawling through hundreds of web pages to get a straight answer."
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The rollout comes just months after polling showed plenty of Brits are already uneasy about AI spreading through public services. Concerns ranged from privacy and job losses to fears that dealing with the government will eventually mean getting stuck in an automated support maze when something important goes wrong.<br>The government said human support will still be available alongside the chatbot, at least for the time being.<br>Ministers are keen to stress that GOV.UK Chat is not deciding who gets benefits or owes tax. Right now, the system mostly pulls together existing guidance, calculators, and links from across GOV.UK rather than making decisions itself. Given Whitehall's uneven history with large technology projects, that's probably a wise decision.<br>Still, it is not hard to see where this is heading. Today, the chatbot helps you find childcare support. A few years from now, it will probably be explaining why an algorithm flagged your wheelie bin for suspicious behavior. ®
artificial intelligence<br>uk government<br>public sector
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