Data infrastructure is critical to successful implementation of AI in the emergency services...

Data infrastructure is critical to successful implementation of AI in the emergency services...

Hi Reader,

After a week away, it’s been good to catch up on the news and I was struck by how police heavy it’s been. With the Metropolitan Police police in the news for cracking LabHost, it’s a reminder about the quiet work of all the services involved in dealing with fraud and how it can affect all of us.

And that’s why I was delighted to host our latest webinar focused on data. Aimee Smith from the Met Police told us in her inimitable style why she doesn’t allow people to say data is boring. She is right; the LabHost case shows us how vulnerable we all are - our data is important and we need to care about it both at home and at work. Watch our webinar with Aimee, Kate Boyle and Jo Mann to learn more.

Catherine Levin , Editor of Emergency Services Times

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Data infrastructure is critical to successful implementation of AI in the emergency services

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