There is a lot of excitement in local government about AI, automation and predictive insight. Understandably so.
The regulator’s limited grasp of AI shapes how fast, and how well, you can adopt it. Whether you like it or not.
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 ...
Last time I wrote that successful Leaders will be the ones who embrace AI as both an operational tool and a strategic ...
AI rhetoric in public while procurement incentives deepen the same structural relationships with the same incumbent suppliers.
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 ...
I know someone who spends an entire working day every month copying numbers from one spreadsheet into another to produce a leadership report. Seven hours. Every month. The report is important, the ...
Artificial intelligence is often talked about as a single technology. This is unhelpful. AI is an umbrella term covering a wide range of technologies, from translation tools and recommendation engines ...
The GDS era showed Britain how to make progress in digital transformation, then ran into significant roadblocks. A decade later, AI is repeating the same structural mistakes. The key lesson for UK’s ...
A few things stay with you after a good conversation. At AI Public Sector Week in March, I had the chance to host Giles Tully, ranked No.1 in the UK AI100 2025 and CEO of PinPoint Data Science, for a ...
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