The government will continue to invest in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital technology to improve Britain’s road and rail network, according to the Chair of the Transport Select Committee.
Addressing industry leaders in Parliament at The Transport AI summit on Tuesday, organised by Chamber UK, Ruth Cadbury MP also praised the government’s commitment to tackling potholes and train delays by working with specialist providers. In a wide-ranging speech, she also underlines the importance of road maintenance and faster connectivity for driving economic growth and job creation.
MPs and businesses leaders at the event were also given a demonstration of Robotiz3d, an autonomous pothole detection, prevention, and repair technology.
Attendee Graeme Stewart, head of public sector at Check Point Software said:
“With AI set to play a major role in the future of the UK’s transport infrastructure, it’s crucial that the necessary security safeguards are put in place to protect these operations from outsider threats.
Whether it’s the health service, schools or nurseries, hackers have proven that nothing is off limits, so policymakers overseeing roads, rail and transport systems must remain vigilant at all times. By adopting a comprehensive approach to cyber risk and resilience, our transport network can reap the benefits of AI, without introducing unnecessary data security risks.”
Meanwhile Daren Wood, Chief Technology Officer at rail technology provider Resonate Group said:
“Having a fully optimised transport network supported by the latest digital capabilities is vital for unlocking future economic growth. Britain’s roads and rail routes serve as critical national infrastructure connecting businesses, which in turn helps create jobs and opportunities for the next generation.
“The government is right to continue to prioritise investment in this vital area, harnessing the latest data and AI skills to speed up and improve journeys, for the whole country.”
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