Design or default? The big choice for AI in 2026
Design or default? The big choice for AI in 2026
https://www.openaccessgovernment.org/design-or-default-the-big-choice-for-ai-in-2026/203512/
Publish Date: 2026-01-14 06:18:00
Source Domain: www.openaccessgovernment.org
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Choice Between Design and Default in AI: In 2026, the UK must decide whether to deliberately shape AI adoption in public services or risk becoming dependent on initial implementations that may lead to fragmentation and long-term inefficiencies.
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Strategic Foundations Are Needed: The UK Government’s AI Action Plan and AI Playbook provide a positive strategic starting point, but effective implementation requires a focus on responsible AI, cross-government reuse, and skills development to avoid risks in execution.
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Risks of Fragmentation and Proprietary Dependency: With concerns around skills, infrastructure, and the concentration of proprietary technology providers, the UK risks falling into a pattern similar to its fragmented cloud adoption, where AI stacks created by various departments lead to opacity, inefficiency, and high costs.
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The Danger of Shadow AI: With shadow AI present in 85% of UK organizations, and considering the lack of interoperability, there is a need for strategic changes to prevent projects from proliferating without scaling.
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Adoption of Enterprise Open Source for AI: A middle path embracing enterprise open source and open standards could allow the UK government to adopt mature AI capabilities collaboratively, avoiding vendor lock-in and enabling improved interoperability, auditability, and resilience.
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Focus on Policy Outcomes and Strategies: Policy should prioritize flexible, open standards that allow for innovation, switching providers, and avoiding reliance on proprietary, opaque technologies that lack explainability.
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Potential of AI for Economic and Public Sector Growth: By adopting open standards and focusing on common foundations, the UK can leverage AI for economic growth, improved public sector outcomes, and beneficial practices for emerging technologies like quantum computing.
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The Ongoing Decision: The UK faces an ongoing decision on whether to proactively design its AI strategy to prevent future fragmentation and long-term dependence or to continue down the path of default, resulting in duplication and inefficient use of resources.