Found: Use of artificial intelligence in government
Written Evidence Oct. 17 2023
Inquiry: Transforming the UK’s Evidence BaseFound: It underpins analysis of land use and values, household energy efficiency and access to services and
Mentions:
1: None We are finding ways in our sector to reduce the costs of monitoring using drone surveying and artificial - Speech Link
2: None There are currently no links between the existing administrative framework and the land registry. - Speech Link
Jul. 18 2023
Source Page: HM Land Registry Annual Report and Accounts 2022 to 2023Found: HM Land Registry Annual Report and Accounts 2022 to 2023
Jul. 18 2023
Source Page: HM Land Registry Annual Report and Accounts 2022 to 2023Found: HM Land Registry Annual Report and Accounts 2022 to 2023
Found: Development and implementation of policy, including research and testing, into artificial intelligence
Mentions:
1: Gibson, Kenneth (SNP - Cunninghame North) What role do efficiencies such as sharing data or making use of artificial intelligence and digital technologies - Speech Link
2: None council tax needs to be reformed, or that we still all agree that we need to look in more detail at land - Speech Link
Found: The sale of fixed assets, freehold interest and land.74 Security and Intelligence Agencies, 2023-24
Mentions:
1: Baroness Vere of Norbiton (Con - Life peer) For artificial intelligence, we will invest up to £100 million over the next five years in the Turing - Speech Link
2: Lord Kempsell (Con - Life peer) around £140 billion, to ensure that there is robust evaluation in place.I also highlight the Evaluation Registry - Speech Link
3: Lord Howell of Guildford (Con - Life peer) investment in the financial sector, as well as investment from pensions and so on; for every family in the land - Speech Link
4: Lord Lee of Trafford (LD - Life peer) Budget—support for creative industries, changes to child benefit, and a focus on life sciences and artificial - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Soames of Fletching (CON - Life peer) These issues are of the first importance to our Armed Forces, our intelligence services and our Diplomatic - Speech Link
2: Lord Lancaster of Kimbolton (CON - Life peer) its 4,000 regular force, with 40,000 trained passive reserves and 230,000 enrolled on a mobilisation registry - Speech Link
3: Lord Lee of Trafford (LDEM - Life peer) It was not an unreasonable assumption that a major European land war was very unlikely. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Goldie (CON - Life peer) of the curve, leading the way not just in digital in data but in emerging scientific fields such as artificial - Speech Link