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Working in the AI Team at GCHQ, I’ve seen firsthand how exciting and meaningful my work, building the talent and skills within the department, can be. What motivates me is knowing that we’re helping to protect the UK in ways that are often invisible to the public, but absolutely vital.

Empowering talent through AI

My role is about more than just technology; AI is as much a people change as a technological one — it’s about empowering people, nurturing talent. This means we’re making learning clear and understandable by laying out the different parts and different depths of knowledge that different roles need.

Sometimes, it’s about coming up with an innovative way to engage, excite and on occasion, entertain. I can assure you that GCHQ staff are human too, so sometimes, it’s the funny and emotional things that get people on board. We must think about their almost individual journey in AI, supporting those at the very cutting edge to continue to innovate and stay ahead, whilst at the same time building trust and confidence in others.

Our people care deeply about doing the right things for the right reasons – they care about knowing that what we do is responsibly done and ethically rigorous. The long-term implications for AI are still relatively unknown.  

It’s a constant adventure, pushing the
boundaries of what’s possible, all with
a shared goal of keeping our nation safe.

People driving defence innovation

The really inspiring part? Watching colleagues develop AI systems that adapt rapidly to new threats, or support decision-making at the speed of modern conflict. It’s a constant adventure, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible, all with a shared goal of keeping our nation safe.

What makes GCHQ special is the people. Our team is incredibly varied — in backgrounds, experiences and ideas — but united by a strong sense of purpose. Seeing someone develop their skills, or bring a fresh perspective to a tough problem, reminds me why I’m passionate about this work.

If you’re curious about the future of defence and about using AI for good, I’d say there’s never been a more exciting time to get involved. Together, we’re shaping a safer, smarter UK, and I believe there’s room for anyone with curiosity and a desire to make a difference.

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