Have you used the UK government’s new jobs AI tool? We would like to hear from you

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Keir Starmer has announced a new AI work assistant tool dubbed a “job centre in your pocket” to help job seekers get into work.

In a speech at the start of London Tech Week, the prime minister said the new AI job tool will “help those out of work find the right jobs, create their CVs and get back into work”.

The 24/7 AI assistant will be trialled for three months online.

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