All posts tagged "Artificial Intelligence"
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Hate and hate speech on the internet – how AI can help recognise dangers early
Hate and hate speech on the internet is noticeably increasing. At the same time, the number of politically motivated acts of violence is on the rise. Are there connections between
- Posted February 23, 2022
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UK NHS to test AI systems for biases in healthcare
The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) is trialling a programme designed to identify algorithmic biases in systems used to administer healthcare. Its aim is to use Algorithmic Impact Assessments (AIAs)
- Posted February 14, 2022
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‘$22m COVID testing bill’ for unvaccinated feds, UK government aids digital inclusion drive, Canada expands volunteer programme: policy and delivery round-up
Global Government Forum’s weekly digest of all the news you need to know but might have missed $22m COVID testing bill for unvaccinated federal employees, Biden administration warns It could
- Posted February 10, 2022
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A license to think afresh: how the Data Challenge empowered civil service innovators
Under the UK’s Civil Service Data Challenge, staff were invited to send in their ideas for how to use data better in government. Matt Ross profiles a programme that drew
- Posted February 2, 2022
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Australian privacy regulator reform plan, White House sustainability talks, Davos summit’s ‘uncertainty’ warning: policy & delivery roundup
Global Government Forum’s weekly digest of all the news you need to know but might have missed Privacy regulator calls for more powers to enhance national regime The Office of
- Posted January 28, 2022
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UK perm secs reject calls for chief risk officer, Cypriot MPs approve civil service hiring reforms, and US feds gain further discounted education: management & workplace news roundup
Global Government Forum’s weekly digest of all the news you need to know but might have missed Permanent secretaries baulk at calls for chief risk officer in UK government Alex
- Posted January 20, 2022
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Speak up and be heard: the importance of digital voices in policymaking
Digital technologies are opening up exciting new ways of providing public services but making optimal use of these requires civil service organisations to sweep away traditional siloes and promote collaboration
- Posted December 20, 2021
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Harnessing fintech in governments’ fight against financial fraud
Cases of financial fraud skyrocketed worldwide during the COVID-19 pandemic. At a Global Government Fintech webinar, panellists discussed the merits of government use of fintech solutions – including artificial intelligence
- Posted December 9, 2021
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‘No analogue jobs’: building cross-government digital capability
The COVID-19 pandemic created huge demand for digital skills within governments, accelerating an existing global trend. But building a government-wide digital profession is no simple matter. At a recent GGF
- Posted November 8, 2021
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Science must inform all Whitehall departments, says chief scientific adviser
The UK government’s chief scientific adviser Patrick Vallance has said Whitehall must do more to incorporate science and engineering expertise, and that science should be considered “as important to the
- Posted October 19, 2021