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Date Published After 27 April 2025
  • AI to improve planned content for the GOV.Wales website

  • Uses an image segmentation model to predict areas of woodland on OS Landmark maps using a sample of manually labelled data.

  • The Money Information Centre Chatbot assists website visitors to find information on the Money Information Centre website.

  • Digital (virtual) assistant chat (chatbot) and human HMRC adviser webchat.

  • An algorithmic function which calculates redundancy payments received by individuals who have been dismissed and whose employers cannot or will not pay.

  • Tool to generate initial drafts of Fraud Risk Assessments.

  • The organ allocation algorithms enable quick processing of data to ensure that every precious organ donated, has the best possible chance of being transplanted successfully by an effective, fair, and transparent means.

  • A bespoke Generative AI tool to support members of the government communications profession in their roles in tasks such as brainstorming, creating first draft content and reviewing work.

  • Hello Lamp Post is a community engagement platform that uses Artificial Intelligence to playfully communicate and consult with citizens.

  • A Q&A chatbot which allows HMT staff to search HMT documents from the knowledge base, reducing time to find, read and access information.

  • A casework system which uses decision trees to assist DVLA staff in assessing the users' ability to drive based on responses to medical questionnaires inputted by the user.

  • Consult is a new internal tool offering civil service departments high-quality, assured AI topic modelling capabilities for consultation processing.

  • Suggests subject tags for Business Intelligence (BI), which is information that UK-based and international companies share with the department.

  • An AI assistant to civil servants in the UK, enabling them to use the best large language models (LLMs) to help make their daily tasks eaiser.

  • Ascertains an accurate estimate of residential building height and an understanding of the external wall system materials used.

  • An algorithm using predetermined logic to score the answers to questions in the Director Conduct Reporting Service (DCRS) to determine if there are potential conduct issues that need to be explored further.

  • The Violence in Prisons Estimator helps prison staff to understand the violence risk of offenders in custody.

  • An algorithm to assess whether a UK premise is eligible for a Project Gigabit Voucher.