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The AI agent project “builds on the early success” of GOV.UK Chat, an experimental AI tool trained on 700,000 pages of the ...
The US government has set out plans to revamp how federal employees are rewarded for good performance, with plans including a relaunch of the Presidential Rank Awards – the most prestigious and ...
The UN had convened delegates from more than 180 countries to its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, in a bid to negotiate ...
This interview with Gillian Dorner, deputy director, public governance directorate at the OECD, is part of a ‘Five minutes’ ...
Under the Paris Agreement, to which Australia is signed up, nations must submit a series of plans outlining proposed emissions reductions. Australia’s current plan commits to a 43% cut in emissions by ...
In its interim report ‘Harnessing data and digital technology’, published on 5 August, the commission highlighted AI’s ...
Scott Kupor, the recently-confirmed director of the US Office of Personnel Management (OPM), has set out details of his objective to encourage the most talented people to work for the federal ...
This interview with Martin Waudby, chief data officer of the London Borough of Camden, is part of a ‘Five minutes’ series ...
UN Women and the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) have signed a declaration reaffirming their commitment to promoting gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls around the ...
The UK Department for Work & Pensions (DWP) has instigated a search for a ‘strategic supplier’ of open banking technology for use on Universal Credit – a high-profile UK social […] ...
Net zero policies are increasingly viewed as “unaffordable, ineffective, or politically toxic” and efforts to phase out fossil fuels in the short term are “doomed to fail”, according to a report by ...
In the latest of a series of exclusive articles for GGF, Imogen Parker of the Ada Lovelace Institute argues that if the public are not convinced that the government is using their data, and AI, in ...