Public sector organisations are under pressure to deliver more with less, as the UK government plans to reduce running costs by 15% by the end of the decade.
The biggest AI breakthroughs aren't generating content, they're predicting the future and optimizing complex systems.
Smarter spending isn’t just about cutting costs, it’s about investing wisely to simplify processes, reduce duplication, enable transparency and free up staff time to focus on care rather than admin.
In high-stakes environments like justice, technology must go beyond basic functionality to earn trust and serve the public good through transparency and fairness.
We recently hosted a webinar smarter hiring - Leveraging AI to Optimise Public Sector Recruitment where Richard Burgess-Kelly, Director of Resourcing Growth ...
The UK Ministry of Justice has confirmed new Artificial Intelligence (AI) plans, making it clear that AI is no longer a speculative concept in the justice sector. Soon, it will be a practical force ...
Cities, high streets, parks, offices, shopping centres… the spaces where we live and work can be experienced in many different ways across the day.
AI holds immense potential to transform businesses, drive process efficiencies, and unlock new opportunities. However, the vast majority of AI initiatives are failing at the Proof of Concept (PoC) ...
This year our Summer reads have been chosen by members of the DL Advisory Board and our AI Expert Community. So wherever your summer plans take you, we hope you’ll find a moment to pick up or listen ...
A collaboration between the UK’s Bedfordshire Police and Amazon Web Services (AWS) resulted in rapid deployment of high-impact, cloud-based solutions that free up officer and staff time and resources.