Appian published a new report, the 2026 UK Public Sector AI Adoption Outlook, finding that nearly half of government AI initiatives are deployed as bolt-on or standalone tools rather than embedded in core service workflows, limiting visible impact for citizens. The research also highlights a major awareness and trust gap: 75% of UK adults cannot name a single way government uses AI, and fewer than half trust central or local government to use AI responsibly, while the NHS is the most trusted. Both citizens and public sector workers say process improvement should come before scaling AI, as many organisations report they are not yet able to fully leverage the technology.
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