‘Location is the obvious way to connect data’: I spoke to Ordnance Survey CEO Nick Bolton on the challenges of turning a 225-year-old institution into an AI powerhouse

The UK's Ordnance Survey, a 225-year-old mapping agency, is integrating AI to enhance its vast geospatial data. This initiative aims to leverage location intelligence for new AI-powered services and applications, transforming a historic institution into a modern data powerhouse.
Key takeaways
- Ordnance Survey is modernizing with AI integration.
- Geospatial data is key for AI advancements.
- Expect smarter location-aware AI tools.
- Historic data sources are becoming AI assets.
Why it matters
This development highlights how established data sources are becoming crucial for AI. Businesses and individuals using AI tools can expect more accurate and context-aware applications by integrating rich, real-world location data, improving decision-making and operational efficiency.
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