In the video surveillance domain, AI is adding value to the video estate by creating meaning and context for millions of otherwise uncategorised live and recorded images
When legally and ethically applied, adoption is accelerating due to the near plug and play nature of the technologies. When looking at the wider system of systems in Smart Buildings and Smart Cities, thorough due diligence needs to precede a joined up approach to creating the value and benefits AI may bring.
Developers need to collaborate and share APIs which enable system to system communication
If implemented securely and effectively, this should in turn create interconnected systems which provide greater situational awareness and enable fast, effective decisions and actions. In business, the application of AI seems a long way from being plug and play.
A vision driven from the top
The human driven processes must be evaluated and embodied into a vision which is driven from the top with the goal of enabling humans to make more relevant and effective decisions.
This article from HBR touches on this: https://hbr.org/2019/07/building-the-ai-powered-organization
We first published this signpost to the need for AI Governance in November 2019 when Anekanta started its journey towards providing Responsible AI services. We reflect on the development of the market since and without a doubt, the emergence of credible Large Language Models and Generative AI have accelerated the awareness and adoption of new AI technology. In the industrial arena, the potential for AI to add value, and to cause harm has increased exponentially. In 2024, we are seeing evidence of harms which are stifling the use of beneficial technology due to lack of good governance and regulation. It is time to take action and move your business towards the implementation of Responsible AI. To find out how we may help you, get in touch.
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