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How Machine-Readable Tech Is Innovating Government Processes

IdeaScale

Machine-readable technology is one of the most important innovation processes in use by organizations today but poses key challenges for government entities. It doesn’t require a specific app to use, so why are government organizations finding it so difficult to implement? Citizen experience is driven by technology.

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OpenAI’s Failed Experiment in Governance

Harvard Business Review

But its governance innovations have failed spectacularly. There’s a reason the most successful startups stick to best practice: A more traditional governance structure would help OpenAI to scale while making the development of its technology more predictable.

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AI Is Testing the Limits of Corporate Governance

Harvard Business Review

Can AI safety shed any light on old corporate governance problems? And can the law and economics of corporate governance help us frame the new problems of AI safety?

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5 Tech Issues That Can Slow Down Innovation

IdeaScale

In our minds, technology and innovation are interconnected. However, for every technological advancement, there seems to be a learning curve or adjustment period as we try to figure out how to implement automation into our daily lives. Technology: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? source: pixabay.com. 1 The Devil in Design.

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From Invisible to Visible: A Look at Transparency in Government Innovation

IdeaScale

One of the challenges to innovation in government is a lack of insight into what citizens have to offer in the way of innovative strategies. Governments are aware of the increasing need to capture perspectives and insights of citizens to spark the innovation process. ” Adopt the Right Technologies.

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5 Use Cases for Blockchain in Government

IdeaScale

For governments, this can have implications well beyond cryptocurrency. Here are five likely use cases for blockchain technology in government applications. Increased Transparency Every government consists of its voters and is accountable to them. Transactions are recorded on the ledger only if both ledgers match exactly.

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Book Review: What about the Future? by Fred Phillips

Jeffrey Phillips

I'm returning today to one of my favorite activities - a book review. The book I'm reviewing today is entitled What about the Future? It was written by Fred Phillips, who is a professor and also the editor of the journal Technological Forecasting and Societal Change.