The regulator’s limited grasp of AI shapes how fast, and how well, you can adopt it. Whether you like it or not.
There is a lot of excitement in local government about AI, automation and predictive insight. Understandably so.
The UK’s AI ambition is significant. But ambition without preparation will not be enough. The question is not whether AI will ...
Lately, headlines dominated by AI-driven zero-day vulnerabilities have raised a question: Is open source software becoming ...
AI transformation often feels like the next phase of digital transformation. That’s understandable. But it’s important to make a clear distinction between the two because applying the same assumptions ...
Last time I wrote that successful Leaders will be the ones who embrace AI as both an operational tool and a strategic ...
Imagine your housing benefit is reviewed. An automated system flags a discrepancy in your earnings, and, pending verification, your payments stop. The civil servant handling your case may not be able ...
The NHS is under constant pressure to do more with less, but this pressure is keenly felt in departments that siat the intersection of multiple services, such as Continuing Healthcare ...
Here at Digital Leaders we already achieve a lot with a small team using automations and now with AI all about us, we are having our own thoughts about how we deploy AI. So in this blog I wanted to ...
For many organisations, cloud transformation has stopped being a question of technology capability. The real challenge now is control. As cloud estates grow, complexity increases faster than value.
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