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Innovation in governments: Far Horizons?

Norbert Bol

The blog “ the sustainability innovation paradox ” triggered quite some discussions the last few weeks on the role of governments in innovations. On the one side governments stimulate innovation but also hinder innovation due to regulatory policies. There are hierarchical, competitive and collaborative strategies.

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Do we really care about (artificial) intelligence?

Norbert Bol

Sorry for not keeping my promise to blog more in 2020 about responsible technology and artificial intelligence as I wrote in Happy New Year: The new roaring ’20 s. Responsible use of the digital enabled technologies that often inhibit artificial intelligence is still a topic of debate. Here’s what it says , MIT Technology Review.

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Do we really care about (artificial) intelligence?

Norbert Bol

Sorry for not keeping my promise to blog more in 2020 about responsible technology and artificial intelligence as I wrote in Happy New Year: The new roaring ’20 s. Responsible use of the digital enabled technologies that often inhibit artificial intelligence is still a topic of debate. Here’s what it says , MIT Technology Review.

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Responsible Artificial Intelligence

Norbert Bol

The rapid growth of AI today is possible due to the increased computing power, the availability of big data and the ongoing learning of AI itself as it never sleeps. Companies, institutions, inter-governmental organizations, and governments recognize the need for being transparent about the principles of the AI-system. Norbert Bol.

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Is the Circular Economy lost in transition?

Norbert Bol

Measuring the circularity of a product or service is a challenge due to the complexity and variety of actions, activities and projects that could be called circular. 2017) see a crucial role for the government as the Circular Economy solves many of their problems: resource problems, emissions (carbon, micro-dust etc) and waste.

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Responsible Artificial Intelligence

Norbert Bol

The rapid growth of AI today is possible due to the increased computing power, the availability of big data and the ongoing learning of AI itself as it never sleeps. Companies, institutions, inter-governmental organizations, and governments recognize the need for being transparent about the principles of the AI-system. Norbert Bol.

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Future-Fit Frontier: A Guide to Unlocking Transformative Innovation

PlanBox Innovation

Just as the dust settled, artificial intelligence (AI) emerged, demanding swift comprehension due to its pervasive applications in daily work and the potential to reshape entire markets and industries. It involves fostering a community that includes employees, customers, partners, academia, and governments.