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We recently hosted a webinar smarter hiring - Leveraging AI to Optimise Public Sector Recruitment where Richard Burgess-Kelly ...
The UK Ministry of Justice has confirmed new Artificial Intelligence (AI) plans, making it clear that AI is no longer a ...
Cities, high streets, parks, offices, shopping centres… the spaces where we live and work can be experienced in many ...
In 2025, that phrase feels woefully irresponsible – particularly as we see digital technologies advance at unprecedented ...
In a time of rising inflation, growing consumer debt, and increasing financial vulnerability, the UK financial sector is ...
A collaboration between the UK’s Bedfordshire Police and Amazon Web Services (AWS) resulted in rapid deployment of ...
The government’s AI ambition is clear. It wants the public sector to prioritise the adoption of this burgeoning tech.
In 'Why AI poses a threat to Net Zero goals', we discussed the sustainability challenges associated with AI as well as the barriers for organisations to overcome them.
Last month we marked Neurodiversity Week, sparking a conversation about the Artificial Intelligence (AI) and concerns regarding bias. Amidst these discussions, the focus turns to how AI holds ...
Before we talk about digital leadership or transformation, let’s consider what we mean by digital. We often think about digital in terms of social media, websites, apps and digital marketing. It’s no ...
Governments worldwide dedicate a significant portion of their IT budget to maintaining legacy technology systems. This can pose security and operational continuity challenges and governments seek to ...
Sir Keir Starmer has outlined the UK Government’s commitment to using AI to modernise public services, with Planning at the forefront of this transformation. The need for change is clear. AI-driven ...
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