The generative AI tools will help teachers mark work and create teaching material, the science and education departments said in a press release.
The UK government announced on Wednesday a "first-of-its kind" GBP4 million project to bolster artificial intelligence tools to help teachers plan lessons and mark homework.
As part of the project, government documents like curriculum guidance, lesson plans, and student assessments will be provided to AI companies to train their tech to "generate accurate, high-quality content, like tailored, creative lesson plans and workbooks.
The generative AI tools will help teachers mark work and create teaching material, the science and education departments said in a press release.
"Today's world-leading announcement marks a huge step forward for AI in the classroom," said early education minister Stephen Morgan, part of the recently elected Labour government.
Science Secretary Peter Kyle said the project aims to "ease admin burdens" and will "transform how we see and use public sector data".
The project claims to have a "first-of-its kind approach to processing government data for AI".