Generative AI in government: DBT’s next steps
...new ways to do this. We agreed a partnership over Autumn 2023 with GDS where DBT could provide guidance on what we already knew about our users. For the trial,...
...new ways to do this. We agreed a partnership over Autumn 2023 with GDS where DBT could provide guidance on what we already knew about our users. For the trial,...
...others to learn from our work only makes our products better. We also need users to be able to hear about the changes we are making. Finally, we improve how...
...This project used ‘network analysis’, an important developing technique for the department and something I’d like us to use more, to show the relationships between networks. This enabled new insight...
...new entities: the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) This transformation brought together...
...pace. Under pressure to deliver new systems, reporting lines had a rag-tag mix of professions, roles and services. Unfortunately, this led to pools of inconsistent practice and technology. This made...
Introduction to the problem and approach In August, the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) launched its first public-facing AI tool as part of the new Digital Business Growth Service...
...Large Language Models (LLMs) - can open new possibilities in the way government processes and analyses data. LLMs are a type of AI that can understand and generate human-like text...
...this problem by creating an application that sits between the services to carry this data: the Activity Stream. How the Activity Stream works Each service that needs to send data...
...of the way, and empower better-placed partners to do? And what can we do to inspire tens of thousands of employers, employees and entrepreneurs to begin their journey into international...
...what’s next? New year, new… We have a month left of Discovery, before we move towards building something. There are still plenty of people to talk to, and insights to...