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Today, around 30 companies, including Microsoft, Amazon Web Services and Google, will examine how revolutionary technologies can be used to combat violence in prison, better monitor criminals and improve the risk reviews of criminals.

The meeting takes place as new research results show that the starting stamp, the perpetrators at home and at certain times keep the resuscitation reduced by 20 percent. This shows how even older technology supports the punishment in the community and settles crimes.

The challenge now is to see how newer technologies can help to meet the government's plan for changes in order to make streets safer.

Today's meeting is led by James Timpson, the prison and probation helper, and opened by Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood.

Lord Chancellor, Shabana Mahmood, said:

We inherited a judicial system in the crisis, with the prisons near the collapse and the overloaded employee and under pressure.

We need courageous ideas to cope with the challenges that we face – support our employees, who do justice to the victims of Swifter and cut off crimes.

Today we have an analog judicial system in a digital age.

Great Britain has a worldwide leading and growing technology sector, and I know that our technology companies play a major role in creating our plan for changes to make streets safer.

The Roundtable brands for the first time that important players in the Technical Ecosystem Great Britain meet with the ministers of the judiciary to discuss some of the most difficult challenges of our dishes, prisons and probation systems.

The discussion focuses on the potential for an even more effective persecution of offender movements, whereby data to support probation officers in the implementation of better risk reviews and the question of whether digital platforms can help the perpetrators to rehabilitate and to integrate them into society again, which reduces resuscitation.

It was organized in collaboration with Techuk, the trade association that brings companies and organizations together to promote digital technology.

The CEO of Techuk, Julian David Obe, said:

It is honored to organize this roundtable discussion with the Ministry of Justice – it offers an excellent opportunity for the tech sector, the transformative role, the technology plays in the modernization of our criminal judiciary.

Techuk and our members believe that cooperation and open dialogue for the promotion of innovation and the promotion of sensible reforms are of essential importance – especially in the rehabilitation of criminals – and that digital instruments can be strong in order to maintain these positive effects throughout society.

Other companies present are:

  • Allied Universal: An industry leader for technology and service companies for three decades

  • Cognizant Worldwide Limited: focuses on the modernization of technology, the redesign of processes and the transformation of experiences

  • TPXIMPACT: A company based in Great Britain that focuses on digital transformation and creates positive changes for humans, places and the planet

Microsoft Ltd. Great Britain General Manager from Amanda Slight said:

We are thrilled to be part of this groundbreaking initiative with the Ministry of Justice.

Microsoft endeavors to promote the ethical use of AI technology in order to reduce the administrative burden on prison and probation workers, which reduces more time to providing high-quality frontline services, reducing the reduction of the relapse and helping to integrate the perpetrators into society again.

The aim is to pursue this meeting with an event that is open to the entire industry to get back and to present their groundbreaking ideas and solutions in the coming months.

At the beginning of this year, the Lord Chancellor found her vision for the probation service, which included a bold new 8 million pound promise to introduce new technologies in order to assess the willingness to take risks and to reduce the administrator, which strengthened the focus on the perpetrators who have the greatest risk to the public.

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