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Minute

Helping council workers spend more time with people and less time on paperwork with a secure AI scribe

Type

Tool

Phase

Live

Partners

Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government

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Knowledge Hub for Minute

Code

Github for Minute

Across the public sector, millions of conversations drive essential services in moments that matter: a social care assessment, a hospital appointment, or a meeting with a probation officer. These interactions are where needs are understood, risks are assessed, and decisions are made that can affect someone’s life. 

Taking meeting notes adds to an already great administrative burden. Social workers, for example, spend approximately 80% of their time on computers versus only 20% with people.

Minute frees public servants to be fully present in meetings and appointments while it handles the admin in the background. It transforms raw conversations into structured, high-quality summaries - saving time, reducing errors and improving service quality.

In 2025, we piloted Minute across 22 local authorities.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer uses Minute to transcribe the Council of Nations and Regions meeting at Lancaster House.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer uses Minute to transcribe the Council of Nations and Regions meeting.

Latest

  • Deployed to 22 councils, as well as Ministerial Private Offices.
  • Minute is being adapted by MHCLG's Local AI team into Local Transcribe for local government use. Contact LocalAI@communities.gov.uk if you would like to find out more.

Medguard

Evaluating the potential for AI to improve prescription of medicines with real NHS data

Type

Research

Phase

Published

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Full Report for Medguard

Managing medicines is a daily reality for millions of people, particularly those with long-term or complex conditions. Being prescribed multiple medications (polypharmacy) can increase risk from drug interactions or incorrect dosage. 

We started out Medguard hoping to build a pharmacist support tool, but data limitations made this unworkable. Instead, we evaluated what data improvements would be needed to enable the development of such a tool, as polypharmacy-related problems still need solving.

We conducted a research project which was, to our knowledge, the first study to evaluate an AI system for medication safety using real NHS primary care data. We examined not just whether the system identified risks, but whether it could reason correctly about individual patients.

Across 277 expert-reviewed cases, the AI detected all known prescribing issues but raised false alarms in 17% of patients. It only identified all relevant issues and recommended the correct actions in fewer than half of cases (46.9%). The primary limitation was not medical knowledge, but reasoning about patient context.

The Prime Minister and Chancellor visit Coventry Hospital
The Prime Minister and Chancellor visit Coventry Hospital

Latest

  • Published a report including 45 detailed case vignettes showing where and why the system failed, alongside expert clinical judgement.

Caddy

Providing better support to those with complex needs through AI-enabled Citizens Advice services

Type

Tool

Phase

Live

Partners

Citizens Advice

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Citizens Advice supports millions each year through complex issues - benefits, debt, housing, tax and more. Advisers work under pressure, handling huge amounts of information to find the right guidance, while offering calm, accurate, human support. 

Caddy is a quick, reliable assistant that surfaces trusted information, cuts search time, and helps advisers give answers confidently and consistently. In a randomised controlled trial, Caddy halved the time taken to respond to questions and doubled the confidence advisers had in their responses.

The tool draws from verified Citizens Advice and GOV.UK sources, shows exactly where each answer comes from, and routes responses for human checks when needed.

Liz Kendall visits Citizens Advice Leicestershire
Liz Kendall visits Citizens Advice Leicestershire

Latest

  • Caddy is already supporting over 40 local Citizens Advice offices, earning a 90% approval rating from advisers.
  • More than 70 additional offices are on the waiting list, ready for rollout next.
  • The ambition is full rollout across all 250 Citizens Advice offices in England and Wales.

Justice Transcribe

Supporting probation officers to manage offenders by transcribing frontline conversations

Type

Tool

Phase

Scaling

Partners

Ministry of Justice

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AI Justice for Justice Transcribe

Probation officers spend a significant amount of time transcribing conversations, meetings, or supervision sessions. Estimates suggest AI could reduce this admin burden, saving up to 240,000 days of valuable time across the probation service every year. This is time that could be better spent engaging with people and managing risk.

i.AI's Minute was forked and built on by the Ministry of Justice to develop Justice Transcribe. Validated in real-world settings, the tool is freeing up time for deeper engagement, improving job satisfaction, and enabling staff to focus on their core responsibilities. Early results show a 50% reduction in note-taking time.

Deputy Prime Minister and Lord Chancellor, David Lammy, shaking hands with a probation officer outside the Probation Service
Deputy Prime Minister and Lord Chancellor, David Lammy, meets probation officers

Latest

  • Completed pilot with probation services across Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and Wales. 
  • Scaled to 1000 probation officers in October 2025.