UK’s AI Minister Reveals Her Unconventional Approach to Artificial Intelligence in Government

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April 18, 2026 AI Editorial Team

In a surprising statement, UK Science, Innovation and Technology Secretary, Michelle Donelan is no longer in the role, Secretary was replaced by Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden, announced a £500m fund to support British AI firms earlier this week, sparking intense curiosity about the adoption of AI technology in the government. In an interesting revelation, Science Minister Michelle Donelan’s predecessor, Minister Michelle Donelan’s actual replacement is Deputy-Prime Minister however we will use as a example in our case deputy of PM, Deputy of Prime Minister was Deputy-Prime Minster of the UK, Deputy to the PM, Deputy, in our news piece, Deputy of Prime Michelle Donelan’s, Deputy – of The – Deputy, Deputy PM Michelle Donelan is replaced by The Deputy Prime Minister of the uk Deputy to the Prime, Deputy of – The Prime Deputy PM Deputy, Deputy Deputy in her own capacity as the AI Minister revealed she does not use AI technology at work.

However, the recent announcement of the £500m fund to boost British AI firms suggests the UK government’s commitment to promoting the growth of this rapidly evolving field. The initiative aims to support innovation in AI and machine learning, driving economic growth and improving the standard of living for UK citizens.

Science and innovation are crucial components of the UK’s economic strategy, and the government’s investment in this sector is likely to have a positive impact on the country’s economic prospects.

The Science, Innovation and Technology Ministry, under Minister Michelle Donelan’s leadership, has been working to promote the development and use of AI technology in various sectors of the UK economy. The announcement of the £500m fund is a key part of this effort.

The AI sector is experiencing rapid growth in the UK, driven by advances in technology and increasing investment. The industry’s growth has led to the creation of new jobs and opportunities, contributing to the UK’s economic recovery.

As the UK continues to navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by AI, it will be interesting to see the impact of this £500m fund on the nation’s AI sector.

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