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10.16.18 How AI Can Transform Safety for Smart Cities
Cities are capitalizing on AI to become “smarter” and improve safety. But the amount of data being generated and shared by these technologies can tax legacy IT infrastructure and the government staffs responsible for maintaining it.
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      How AI Can Transform Safety for Smart Cities

      Cities throughout the country are capitalizing on evolving technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) to become “smarter” and improve the safety of their communities. In the Center for Digital Government’s 2017 Digital Cities Survey, nearly half of respondents said they are using AI to improve cybersecurity and one-third are using it to boost predictive policing efforts. But the tremendous amount of data being generated and shared by these technologies can tax legacy IT infrastructure and the government staffs responsible for maintaining it.

      Join Government Technology and Pure Storage to learn what governments need to do to build an AI-ready infrastructure that can scale to meet any smart city’s needs. This hour-long webcast will also cover:

      • How governments are implementing AI and other smart technologies to improve physical and cybersecurity
      • How new infrastructure solutions can help agencies turn data into actionable intelligence
      • What steps governments need to take to future-proof their infrastructure for the next generation of innovation

       

       

      2018-10-16T09:30:00.000+05:30

      Nick Psaki

      Principal Systems Engineer, Pure Storage

      Morgan Wright

      Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

      Paul Clanton

      Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government
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