The Force and Technological Singularity

Thin Digital Line

16-09-2024 • 33 mins

In this first episode of Thin Digital Line, host Jason Harwin explores how the technological singularity, as predicted by futurist Ray Kurzweil, could reshape policing by the year 2045.

Singularity refers to the point where artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence, transforming society in profound ways.With the help of distinguished guests — Chief Constable Gavin Stephens, Chair of the National Police Chiefs' Council; Tony Blaker, former Kent Constabulary Deputy Chief Constable and currently DDATCC Chief of Staff; and Alasdair Hendry, Managing Director of the digital transformation specialist, Exception — the episode delves into the transformation, challenges and opportunities that singularity will bring to policing in the UK, taking listeners on a journey 21 years' in the future, where advancements in artificial intelligence, big data, and digital technology are set to transform the fabric of the service.

This episode offers a thought-provoking discussion around topics such as the use of AI in crime prevention, the ethical dilemmas surrounding data and surveillance, and the need for trust between the police and the public in a world where technology increasingly mediates human interaction. The panel reflects on past technological advancements and considers how future innovations, such as smart uniforms, drones, and AI-powered decision-making, will reshape the role of police officers, criminal investigations, and community safety.

Guests:

  • Chief Constable Gavin Stephens – Chair of the National Police Chiefs' Council, leading the modernisation of policing across the UK.
  • Tony Blaker – Former Deputy Chief Constable of Kent Police, now Chief of Staff for the Digital, Data, and Technology Chief Constables' Council.
  • Alasdair Hendry – Managing Director of Exception, the digital transformation specialist which is renowned for supporting criminal justice organisations across the UK.

Thin Digital Line is an Exception production

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