AI & Data4Good 2022
Wednesday 12 October to Friday 14 October
Time: 11:00-12:45 each morning via Teams Live
Unlocking the power of data and AI in the public sector
Effective and innovative use of data powered the public sector’s covid response and evidenced the power of data for the public good.
This year’s conference will focus on the continuing, rapid, evolution in the sector’s use of valuable information assets and development of the skills and tools needed to unlock innovation and create a bedrock for AI – whilst we build public trust in our ability to prevent misuse of peoples’ data.
Day One - Host and moderator: Helen Olsen Bedford, UKAuthority
Dr Susheel Varma, Head of AI & Data Science, ICO |
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Tom Smith, Chief Data Officer, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities |
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Oliver Janson, Business Intelligence Product Manager, National Trust |
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Carl Dalby, Risk Specialist, Nuclear Decommissioning Authority |
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Peter Jackson, Principal Research Analyst, Dorset Council |
Day Two - Host and moderator: Helen Olsen Bedford, UKAuthority
Dawn Monaghan, Interim Director of IG Policy, Ethics and Head of Profession, NHSE |
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Kate Hemstock, Principal Consultant: Data & Insight, Agilisys |
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Tom Day, Local Government Client Director, Hitachi Solutions |
Day Three - Host and moderator: Helen Olsen Bedford, UKAuthority
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Dr Sam Prodger, Head of Data Operations and Applications, RNLI |
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Brhmie Balaram, Head of AI Research & Ethics, NHS AI Lab |
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Jay Saggar, Data Projects Manager, Loti
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This event is free to attend for the public sector. Please register using your public sector email – registrations from personal email addresses may be rejected.
Who should attend?
Suggested, but not limited to, Chief Digital & Data Officers, CIOs, Heads of IT, Assistant and Chief Executives, Members, Heads of Digital, Data and Digital Leaders, Data Leaders, Data Analysts, Transformation and Change, Customer Insight, Finance, Strategy and Corporate Services, Departmental Service Heads/Senior Managers.
Registration
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