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Australians and New Zealanders back AI and data sharing in emergency services, despite low awareness and trust gaps.
A September 2025 study of over 2,500 Australians and New Zealanders shows strong public backing for modernizing emergency services with AI and data sharing.
Eighty-six percent are comfortable sharing real-time location data, and 58% support AI detecting urgent keywords in calls.
While most still prefer voice calls, younger generations favor SMS, apps, and video.
Despite willingness to share medical and wearable data, many doubt emergency services can use it effectively.
Awareness of current AI use is low—78% unaware—but trust jumps when people learn about it.
Support is high for AI uses like call prioritization, threat detection in video, and real-time translation.
Experts say agencies must modernize systems to meet public demand for faster, smarter emergency responses.
Los australianos y neozelandeses respaldan la IA y el intercambio de datos en los servicios de emergencia, a pesar de la poca conciencia y las brechas de confianza.