NHS Tops Public Trust Rankings for AI Use
63% trust
The 2026
By contrast, fewer than half of
High trust overall but uneven comfort with clinical AI
While trust in the
One year on from the AI Opportunities Action Plan, where the Government allocated £2bn to implement AI research and resources, the new Appian research found that the
When asked how they hope to benefit from integrating AI into public services, citizens placed faster services and shorter wait times (35%), improved safety (26%), and easier-to-use digital services (26%) at the top of the list.
Patient communication should be a priority
The findings in the report highlight that
In fact, 75% of citizens cannot name a single way the government currently uses AI, suggesting a major communications and transparency opportunity for government to publish accessible explanations of where and how AI is used.
Is the
Despite strong public trust, there are relatively low levels of organisational readiness within the
A majority of respondents say process readiness and "fixing basic processes" should be a priority over AI implementation, with both public sector workers and citizens agreeing (55% and 56%, respectively) that this should come before introducing new AI technologies.
"The
The report confirms that not all public sector organisations apply AI to improve established workflows. Some adopt it as a bolt-on experiment (23%) or as a standalone work tool (22%), with little or no integration with existing core processes. This suggests that 45% of government AI applications are not implemented as part of an integrated process improvement, creating potential challenges for delivery and impact. This lack of integration into existing processes was one of the reasons MIT found that 95% of AI investments have produced no return in a 2025 report.
Corpe concludes: "AI delivers when it's given a job inside a governed process which moves it beyond experimentation into integrated, measurable programmes. The advice is clear to healthcare leaders: Give AI the right data, guardrails and purpose, and organisations will deliver outcomes that are safe, auditable and easier for the public to get behind. The key is to start with the process and embed AI within it."
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