Attending Jadu Academy in Birmingham was a real eye-opener, offering a fresh look at how AI is transforming the way we work.
AI is no longer just a buzzword - it’s reshaping everyday tasks, creating real improvements we can see and feel. The discussions weren’t just about the tools we use today, but how we can shape tomorrow’s innovations. I left feeling motivated to explore some of these exciting ideas myself.
One of the biggest takeaways was the role of culture and change in driving innovation.
It's not just about introducing new tech; it’s about understanding how it affects the people behind the processes -both within organisations and the communities they serve. With public services facing growing pressure from rising demand and limited resources, it’s clear that focusing on the human experience is key to making positive change.
We also touched on accessibility - an issue that’s more important than ever.
As we embrace these advances, we need to make sure no one gets left behind, especially in the public sector. By prioritising inclusivity, we can set the standard for fair and accessible technology for everyone.
Now is the time to act, and you can be part of this change. Let’s make innovation work for everyone - start by exploring how AI can support your community.
PS: this blog was compiled with the assistance of some basic notes, Chat GPT, our own tone of voice prompts and Microsoft Word Accessibility Checker…
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