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Open Data: The Unfulfilled Promise of Blockchain
Since its advent over a decade ago, blockchain technology has made grand promises of decentralization, disintermediation and radical transparency. Underpinning such visionary rhetoric, however, lies a ... Read More
Making Emerging Technologies Safe for Democracy
Governments must learn from past mistakes and actively shape the future of new technologies, writes Marietje Schaake and Steven Schuurman ... Read More
Transcript: The Futurist Summit: The New Age of Tech: Democracy in the Digital Age
The second is conservative backlash. We have seen a series of lawsuits from Republicans who are concerned that efforts to fight misinformation within the government amount to censorship of their views ... Read More
Self-service technology is the key to boosting resident experience with local governments
In the age of changing resident expectations, it’s critical for local governments to implement the necessary technology that enables residents to have smooth interactions with their government. Read More
Ignorance and democracy: Capitalism's long war against higher education
My alma mater, and dozens of other colleges, are ditching the liberal arts. That's a good way to kill off democracy ... Read More
You’ll Never Guess Why Trump Now Supports TikTok (Actually, You Will)
Donald Trump has pulled an about-face in recent days about banning TikTok. And we may now know the reason why: A certain Republican billionaire megadonor is an investor in both the TikTok’s parent ... Read More
Strengthening faith in democracy: 2023 Exemplary Public Servant Lisa Deeley
Spinning around in a barber chair gave Lisa Deeley a unique view of politics and community. Deeley was raised by a single mom in Philadelphia, when there weren’t a lot of childcare options available. Read More
Open Data Institute launches digital policy manifesto
The Open Data Institute has launched a policy manifesto ahead of the UK general election that outlines policies and issues it believes must be part of the political discussion around digital and data. Read More
Your newsroom needs an AI ethics policy. Start here.
Until we create standards around artificial intelligence — even though it’s early in the game — we are holding back innovation ... Read More
The appliance of science, NHS data and tenant tests
What do you think? Meanwhile, should we rename the NHS? A reader says its data system is much too disjointed to keep ... but it’s this type of scientific advance that gives us the technology we rely ... Read More
55 Things You Need to Know About Nicole Shanahan
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. named the Bay Area lawyer, entrepreneur and philanthropist as his running mate. She brings some welcome cash to what will be a costly effort to gain ballot access. Read More
3 exciting new Apple TV+ releases you need to put on your watchlist right now
Apple TV+ is still one of the smallest streamers out there, but quality titles like these continue to make it one you can't ignore. Read More
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