All posts tagged "Artificial Intelligence"
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AI could scale up disinformation campaigns, researchers warn
Hostile actors could use automation to launch highly scalable disinformation campaigns with less manpower than is currently required, researchers have warned. A new report – Truth, Lies and Automation –
- Posted May 27, 2021
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Being smart with artificial intelligence: deploying AI in the public sector
AI has huge potential value in policymaking and service delivery – but the emerging tech has a unique set of risks. At a GGF webinar, civil service leaders from the
- Posted May 17, 2021
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A closer look at Singapore’s AI governance framework: insights for other governments
As officials across the world work to establish AI ethics codes, Amit Roy Choudhury argues that Singapore’s system provides a model for others at a time when common global standards
- Posted May 6, 2021
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New EU regs set to control use of AI
New draft regulations from the European Commission on artificial intelligence (AI) include provisions to outlaw AI technology that can be used to manipulate people’s behaviour or create Chinese-style “social scoring”
- Posted April 22, 2021
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Brazil launches national AI strategy
Brazil has launched a new artificial intelligence (AI) strategy, which aims to balance ethical use of the technology while boosting research and innovation in the sector. Following a public consultation,
- Posted April 13, 2021
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How AI can improve decision-making in government by linking datasets
Artificial intelligence can provide civil service leaders with a much fuller, real-time perspective of the issues, helping to cut costs while improving products and services Carefully designed and implemented, artificial
- Posted March 30, 2021
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Scotland launches AI strategy with a focus on ethics and inclusion
The Scottish government has set out plans to focus on ethics and inclusion in its use of artificial intelligence (AI) within the public sector, publishing an AI strategy that maps
- Posted March 26, 2021
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How governments can make intelligent decisions during turbulent times
By taking an advanced analytics-driven approach, departments can maintain the agility seen in their pandemic response while ensuring strong governance and end-to-end transparency The UK government sector is standing on the
- Posted March 25, 2021
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Financial crime: five key trends from 2020 and how they played out
From improved data sharing for identity verification to public-private partnerships that tackle terrorism financing, organised crime, money laundering – the pandemic has challenged and transformed how organisations counter fraud About
- Posted February 22, 2021
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Emotion recognition tech fundamentally flawed, says human rights charity
Emerging AI-based emotion recognition technologies are “untenable” under international human rights law, and developing, designing or sharing such tech should be banned, a recent report has argued. The study, which
- Posted February 12, 2021