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Dispatchers in Hinds County can now see live images from pre-approved cameras during emergencies, in a first countywide US rollout.
The statewide rollout aims to give counties, cities and universities real-time visibility into cyber threats as attacks on public services intensify.
Law enforcement teams may cut review time as the platform tackles noisy, multilingual recordings and flags relevant evidence from $50.
Patients could soon avoid repeating their medical history as Telstra Health's Corus links records across care settings and supports real-time sharing.
Election officials and voters may gain independently checkable results as Sequent adds open-source VoteSecure to its digital voting platform.
The deal will put Claude into banking, aviation and government systems, as DXC scales AI agents across regulated customer environments.
The wider rollout targets critical infrastructure and software maintainers after early users found more than 10,000 serious flaws.
Customers are already saving time and millions as the awards spotlight AI tools moved into day-to-day operations across logistics, banking and public services.
A strategic growth investment is helping the municipal software group expand across North America, where councils face pressure to manage ageing infrastructure.
Residents could face poorer access to council services unless AI systems can cope with regional accents and dialects, a UK project now testing that live.
The Leeds consultancy is adding 15 AI roles as clients grapple with data and governance hurdles that keep pilots from reaching production.
It could help bring smart metering to up to 350,000 homes left in Britain's connectivity black spots, using broadband instead of signal links.
The round values the sovereign AI start-up at USD $1.5 billion as it seeks funding for research and compute to expand across key sectors.
Council reorganisation is speeding up demand for cloud systems as Arcus Global posts 26 per cent recurring revenue growth since 2022.
The pact could open public-sector technology contracts spanning rail, banking and cyber security, though no deal values or specific projects were named.
Most UK public sector IT teams lack the infrastructure and trust needed to scale AI safely, a SolarWinds survey found.
NHS patients could be routed faster and more accurately after a UK-built model outperformed GPs and rival AI in triage tests.
The certification could help governments avoid faulty enrolment hardware that risks undermining digital ID schemes used by more than 100 million people.
The appointment adds Whitehall credibility as Electric Twin pushes its synthetic audience tool into sensitive public and commercial decision-making.
Growing demand for governed AI in regulated sectors has helped the London-based start-up secure six enterprise customers in three months.