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AI legislation is vital towards empowering the UK economy

Open Access Government - Technology News

AI legislation is vital for the UK’s AI revolution, enabling businesses to drive economic growth while fostering trust in emerging AI technologies A recent University of Cambridge report advocates tax incentives for UK businesses engaged in AI product development and integration.

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Modernizing government IT: 4 approaches to overcome legacy exit challenges

AWS Public Sector Blog

Amazon Web Services (AWS) public sector government transformation specialists researched what technology leaders in government and in the highly regulated private sector believe their main IT challenges are. This made it challenging for these organizations to modernize because of the implied threat to business continuity.

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The power of continuous learning for federal employees

Partnership for Public Service

The Partnership’s Public Service Leadership Institute offers several opportunities for continuous learning through its training programs , which enable federal employees at all levels to enhance their skills, adapt to evolving needs and ultimately deliver better outcomes for the people they serve. Keeping pace with change.

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AI governance: Ensuring artificial intelligence is a force for good

Open Access Government - Technology News

From China to India to the United States, governments have stepped up to consider how to start regulating AI. Amidst much regulatory evolution, a gap has emerged between regulation and the current state of technology and tools for monitoring and controlling AI systems. The new EU AI Act has just come into force.

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The GSE Public-Private Hybrid Model Flunks Again: This Time It’s the Federal Home Loan Bank System (Part 1)

The Stoop (NYU Furman Center)

The leadership of the FHLBs, along with various beneficiaries of their subsidies, has also begun to aggressively lobby and advocate against virtually any proposed change that it views as detrimental to its bottom line. the legislation establishing them). mortgage originations. This was all laid out by Congress in their charters (i.e.

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The GSE Public-Private Hybrid Model Flunks Again: This Time It’s the Federal Home Loan Bank System (Part 2)

The Stoop (NYU Furman Center)

In response to that growing criticism plus how much has changed in markets, legislation, and regulation during the 90-plus years of the FHLBanks’ existence, its regulator – the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) – announced in 2022 that it would undertake a review of the entire System.

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Urban planning when things are going well: DC, 2014 (The Office of Planning under Harriet Tregoning)

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

Growth vs. shrinking | young vs. old | urban vs. suburban | historic preservation vs. limited building regulation. I chalk that up to a failure of leadership and approach. Another area that I would chalk up to a failure of planning leadership is the discussion of proposed changes to the height limit law.