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David Sedaris, the well-known essay writer and humourist, wrote a piece a few years ago for The Paris Review called “A Number ...
For decades, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been regarded as a tool – an advanced, powerful tool, but a tool nonetheless.
AI is quickly becoming a core part of how public services are delivered. On paper, it sounds like a win as AI has a lot to ...
Every year, as the climate emergency becomes more urgent and the calls for action grow louder, I find myself asking the same ...
It’s taken a while. But in the last few days the UK government has released details of is spending review and priorities for ...
The exciting announcements of Day one of Knowledge25 had me captivated. Not because of the lights or the fanfare, ...
An immediate opportunity for transformation lies in All Age Continuing Care (AACC), a process historically bogged down by ...
Digital Inclusion Was Only the Starting Line For years, digital inclusion has framed much of our national and local response ...
Following our successful HULA framework workshops, we evolved the concept at Founders & Coders to explore a different ...
When we launched the Haller Farmers App our goal was simple: to democratise access to regenerative farming knowledge. Built on over 60 years of ecological expertise, the app offers low-cost, organic ...
With the massive hype around AI, public service leaders could be forgiven for seeing AI as a quick solution to service delivery challenges. However, simply introducing new tools does not guarantee a ...
At the start of this year, the UK government published its AI Opportunities Action Plan, aiming to “ramp up AI adoption across the UK to boost economic growth, provide jobs for the future and improve ...
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