The Signals People See and Systems Often Do Not
Some of the strongest indicators of future risk don’t come from sensors or statistics. They come from people:
- A report that feels different.
- A response that takes longer than usual.
- A pattern that doesn’t quite feel right.
These human observations are often the first signals of escalation, yet they are rarely preserved in ways that systems can learn from.
AI, when designed with humans in mind, can help retain and connect these signals over time, not replacing instinct, but ensuring its significance and impact isn’t lost.
Recent studies suggest that unstructured, human-generated information often predicts incidents earlier than formal datasets, but only when systems are built to respect nuance and sequence.
So the failure isn’t that people miss risk. It’s that systems often fail to carry human insight forward.
Which raises a simple question:
What do your teams already see today, that your systems quietly discard?
getITright and its partners are helping to ask and answer this type of questions with our clients. If you think we can help get your organisation’s IT right, contact us today.








