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The UK’s AI industry explored as Secretary of State leads roundtable

Open Access Government - Technology News

Searching for ways the UK can address AI risks During the meeting, the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, Chloe Smith, expressed gratitude to the attendees for their contributions to the sector and their assistance in crafting the AI Regulation White Paper.

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Enhancing Federal AI Safety: Responsible and Secure AI Sandbox

Microsoft Public Sector

Introduction This white paper explores the philosophy and implementation strategy of the Federal Responsible and Secure Artificial Intelligence (AI) Sandbox, an initiative aimed at promoting responsible and secure AI practices within federal government agencies. Specific sectors have additional regulatory requirements.

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Welcome to Google Public Sector Summit 2024

Google Public Sector

These workloads could include agents built to help government employees streamline workflows and code development, gain deeper insights from data to drive better decision-making, and enhance the agency's cybersecurity posture to navigate evolving threats. federal agencies navigating the evolving CAIO role¹.

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Realizing AI's Full Potential where Workforce, Security, & Collaboration Matter

Google Public Sector

Google recently commissioned IDC to conduct a study that surveyed 161 federal CAIOs, government AI leaders and other decision makers to understand how agency leaders are leading in this new AI era – and the value they are already bringing when it comes to AI governance, collaboration, and building public trust and citizen engagement¹.

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Propose a Topic for the ITAL "From the Field" Column

A Library Writer's Blog

These will not be research articles but are meant to share practical experience with technology development or uses within the library. Since this is a non-peer-reviewed column, there is also an opportunity to engage in new ways or different formats, so creative submissions will also be considered.

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From BTMFBA to "community right to buy"

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

The new right to buy legislation can help shift the balance of power in less well-off areas, where local development has too often meant more betting shops or fast food outlets. But Labours overall communities strategy needs to be considerably fleshed out if its impact is to be transformative.

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CFP: New “ITAL &” column in Information Technology and Libraries (ITAL)

A Library Writer's Blog

The “ITAL &” column is a non-peer-reviewed, featured column that focuses on ways in which the library’s role continues to expand and develop in the information technology landscape. Information Technology and Libraries Journal (ITAL) is seeking authors for a new column titled “ITAL &”.