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The UK spent £900 million on Palantir. Now it is spending £175 million on a British AI company to fix the tax gap. (opens in new tab)

HM Revenue and Customs has awarded a 175 million pound, ten-year contract to Quantexa, a London-based AI company, to modernise the tax authority’s data infrastructure and deploy artificial intelligence to detect fraud, fix errors, and close the tax gap. The contract is one of the largest AI deals in UK public sector history. It […] This story continues at The Next Web

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