The adoption of AI in continuing healthcare is not just a trend, it’s a necessity for the future of healthcare. By embracing ...
Generative artificial intelligence (generative AI or gen AI) in healthcare, has been in the spotlight for the last few years ...
Interoperability in the blue-light sector involves collaboration across agencies and sectors to improve public safety through ...
Runnymede Borough Council has taken a major step forward in establishing its ‘Digital Layer’ by integrating the Jadu Digital ...
The world of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) provision is at a crossroads. With demand rising at an ...
Written by Susannah Matschke - Head of Data & AI- Growth, Dan Jenkins - Senior Consultant – Data & AI and Millie Waters - Senior Data Consultant, Sopra Steria Next UK Data Visualisation has become an ...
Working with NSPCC’s Childline service has opened my eyes to a challenge that is all too common in public services and the charity sector: how to help dedicated staff and volunteers spend more time ...
The new Procurement Act provides a greater focus for everyone in the public sector (not just commercial managers) to use their budgets to create new value by bringing in innovation from the market.
Sir Keir Starmer has outlined the UK Government’s commitment to using AI to modernise public services, with Planning at the forefront of this transformation. The need for change is clear. AI-driven ...
Technological advances have sparked new debates about AI replacing human professionals. Reporting on this often misrepresents AI – what it is, and how people interact with it in real life. Someone ...
AI is currently inescapable. It’s not just making itself known in every app or software application you open – if you’re a digital leader then everywhere you turn someone will be explaining that it’s ...
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