Civil servants are not blockers of progress

Adopt, Innovate, Transform, the FDA’s report developed in partnership with the Fabian Society think-tank, looks at what the successful adoption of AI In the civil service would look like, and what support and training staff need to embrace it.

Involve civil servants and properly invest in AI to achieve the productivity and savings the government seeks.

72% have either already introduced AI to improve how their team does things, or would like to do so in future, demonstrating civil servants desire to persue change.

Key findings

The report is based on a survey of over 2,000 civil servants. This survey found:

  • Staff feel excluded from decisions and unclear about what is changing, and why. Only 29% say they have been consulted about AI at work, though 66% want to be more involved in shaping how their organisation adopts it.
  • Change is being done to workers, not with them: just 29% have been consulted on AI at work, and 66% want to be more involved in shaping how their organisation adopts AI.
  • Engagement matters for trust and safety: among those who have not yet used AI to improve how their team works, 36% say this is because they are worried about risks to the public. However, only 3% of respondents provided examples of things that had actually gone wrong, while 56% gave hypothetical examples – a pattern the report says underlines the case for stronger engagement, clearer safeguards, and better communication.
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Key recommendations

Sasjkia Otto
Senior Researcher, the Fabian Society

 The government must resist the temptation to emulate the US “project chainsaw” model – of cuts now and questions later. Successful transformation will require meaningful investment and can only happen in partnership with the workforce.

Dave Penman

FDA General Secretary

Rollout is inconsistent across departments, which limits productivity gains, gives little incentive for innovation, and fails to address the very real concerns people have about adopting the new technology

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