Google DeepMind 基于 Gemini 与英国政府合作开发 AI 规划原型,目标将家庭申请处理时间减半
阅读原文· deepmind.googleGoogle DeepMind 与英国政府合作,基于 Gemini 构建 AI 规划原型,旨在将家庭规划申请处理时间减半。该工具可整合数据、识别本地政策、总结公众反馈并起草评估报告,但规划官员保留最终决策权。原型已在 Barnet、Camden 和 Dorset 试点,计划 2027 年向全英议会开放。此前推出的 Extract 工具(同样基于 Gemini)已向英格兰所有议会开放,能将非结构化 PDF 转为可用数据,预计为每个议会每年节省约 255 小时人工。家庭规划申请占每年规划申请的近 70%,AI 工具旨在让官员聚焦更复杂的公共利益申请。
Unlocking UK house-building with AI-accelerated planning — Google DeepMind
June 16, 2026 Responsibility & Safety
Unlocking UK house-building with AI-accelerated planning
Owen Larter and David Thacker
New UK government AI planning prototype built with Gemini aims to halve the time it takes to process homeowner applications
Around the world, Governments are exploring how AI can deliver better public services, faster. The UK is working to build 1.5 million new homes by 2029, but local planning authorities are often slowed down by dense paperwork and administrative backlogs. To help get Britain building, we’re partnering with the UK government to help radically shorten the time it takes to process householder planning applications. Our goal is to help officers cut application decision times by 50%, freeing up time for planners so that more homes can be built. We’re excited to see how our National Partnerships for AI, which seek to support reimagining of public services to create more resilient societies, can help Britain build faster.
Co-creating a new AI planning tool for faster decisions
Following the successful launch of Extract — a tool built with Gemini by the UK government's Incubator for AI (i.AI) — to help councils turn old planning documents into clear, digital data — we’re partnering to develop a sophisticated new planning prototype for councils.
Google DeepMind is working alongside the UK government, Google Cloud, Faculty, and local planning authorities in Barnet, Dorset and Camden, to co-develop an AI-powered prototype that acts as a highly skilled assistant for planning officers, handling the heavy lifting of data extraction and case analysis. Working in close partnership will enable us to build an optimized tool, suited to the unique needs and day-to-day challenges that planners contend with every day. Following early trials in Barnet, Camden and Dorset, the government plans for the new AI planning tool to be made available to all councils nationally from 2027.
For a typical new planning application, officers spend hours cross-referencing policy documents, historical files and PDFs. This manual process creates a major bottleneck. It is especially challenging given householder applications account for nearly 70% of planning applications each year. By reducing the time spent on straightforward cases like loft conversions or extensions, the prototype being tested in Barnet, Camden and Dorset could help planning officers focus more on complex applications for public benefit.
The AI planning tool will streamline routine tasks using AI, by:
- Consolidating data: Pre-processing backlogs, highlighting data gaps and extracting key site information so planners can review everything on one screen.
- Identifying local policies: Highlighting relevant national and local policies, pre-assessing compliance and providing exact citations for the officer to verify.
- Summarizing feedback: Reviewing individual consultation letters to identify key objections or precedents.
- Drafting assessments: Creating a first draft of the final report, including the rationale and proposed conditions.
Crucially, the planning officer remains in full control as the final decision-maker. They review every line the tool generates, edit the reasoning and retain the authority to approve or reject an application. To ensure accountability, the prototype records its work at every step, creating a clear chain of thought and a robust audit trail for every decision to support the planning officer.
The tool’s ability to collect relevant information, undertake a provisional assessment, and draft the foundations of a report has the potential to save significant officer time spent working on the administration of planning applications and direct this to speeding up the decision-making process for residents. In turn, this will contribute significantly to delivering our house building growth targets in the borough.
Naisha Polaine
Executive Director for Growth at Barnet Council
Scaling Extract: Turning legacy documents into usable data
The AI planning tool builds on the foundations set by Extract — which was made available to every council in England earlier this month. Extract solves a common problem: critical planning information is often locked away in unstructured PDFs. Extract is able to turn hundreds of pages of legacy planning documents into usable data in minutes.
Extract has already shown great success in trials across more than 20 local planning authorities — and is expected to save the average council around 255 hours of manual work a year.
A planning tool for everyone
Our goal is to create a more responsive and transparent planning tool that benefits everyone. By reducing the administrative burden on officers, we can accelerate the economic activity that comes with building and help more people improve their homes.
As we move forward, we will continue to work together to ensure these tools help meet the evolving needs of the UK's planning ecosystem. We hope these developments will serve as a model for other governments around the world as they look to navigate the future of public service delivery.