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Expert judges unveiled for Futurescot AI Challenge

From top left, Professor Shannon Vallor, Paul McGinness, John Adams and Steven Grier. Photograph: Futurescot

A panel of experts spanning AI, digital technology and the public sector have been unveiled as judges for the first Futurescot AI Challenge.

Industry, government and academic expertise will help guide the inaugural Futurescot AI Challenge, in association with Storm ID.

The challenge was launched to encourage public sector organisations to explore potential use cases for AI within their organisations.

Central government, local councils, government agencies and NHS bodies are all encouraged to explore how the emerging tech can transform their organisations and enhance the lives of citizens.

Joining the expert panel of judges are:

Paul McGinness said: “I am delighted to formally announce our judging panel for the Futurescot AI Challenge, in association with Storm ID.

“We have assembled a highly skilled panel of experts with vast experience of technology across industry, government, and academia. We are very grateful for their time and commitment to the Challenge.

“Our expert judges will not only oversee the judging process but will help frame the discussion as we all confront the challenges and opportunities of using AI as a force for good.”

He added: “I am confident that AI – in common with many other technologies that are a routine part of our lives – will not only find many use cases for improving the performance of our cherished public services in Scotland, but also improve outcomes for those who rely on them.

“I look forward to working with the judges on this inaugural challenge and working with our public sector partners towards developing proof of concepts which will hopefully pave the way for future adoption.”

The deadline for the Challenge, launched in June, is today. For further information visit here.

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