Recently, Liz Kendall, the UK Minister for Artificial Intelligence, told BBC that she does not use artificial intelligence in her work. The AI minister has just announced a fund worth 500 million pounds to support the development of AI companies in the UK, emphasizing its importance for national security and economic prosperity.
In the interview, Kendall mentioned that she mainly uses AI in her private life. She shared an experience of using AI: due to a skin care product allergy, she used AI to analyze the ingredients of various products to find potential allergens. She verified the information sources and finally found an effective way to relieve eczema.
It is worth noting that Kendall's predecessor Peter Kyle launched an AI government tool called "Humphrey," emphasizing that if AI can complete a task more efficiently, it should not be done by humans. However, there are differences in attitudes toward AI within the cabinet. Kendall said that she prefers to use AI in her personal life, while the government is exploring its applications in work scenarios. For example, during her time at the Department for Work and Pensions, staff used AI to help job seekers revise their resumes and organize public consultation feedback.
When discussing the impact of AI on employment, Kendall emphasized that although some jobs will disappear, new jobs will also be created. She stated that the government needs to help people cope with this transition and improve the skills of the entire country. She mentioned that in order to deal with future changes, the government plans to provide free AI skills training for 10 million workers.
Regarding the risks of AI, Kendall believes that the current development is safe, but the impact on employment needs to be carefully considered. She emphasized that every technological revolution in history has brought changes in jobs, and the key lies in the role of the government and support.
Key Points:
- 💼 Kendall said she does not use AI at work, but benefits from AI technology in her personal life.
- 🛠️ She shared a personal experience of using AI to analyze skincare product ingredients to solve an allergy problem.
- 📈 The government plans to provide free AI skills training for 10 million workers, focusing on employment transition and skill enhancement.
