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The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.
How can governments help businesses realize the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) while gaining the maximum value from these game-changing technologies themselves? By creating a thriving AI ecosystem that works for government, business and citizens.
In this episode, Kiren Kumar, Deputy CEO of Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), shares three steps to building such an ecosystem. He also gives examples of how the IMDA implements these steps, including by pre-approving AI solutions for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Manik Bhandari, EY Partner and AI and Data Leader for ASEAN, joins Kiren for this enlightening conversation. The big takeaway: Just get started and grasp the opportunities of AI. These technologies are going to be a huge augmentation to companies if they play it right. But if they don't start playing at all, they will be disrupted.
In the AI in Government mini-series, government and public sector innovators dive into the transformative potential of AI in the public sector. Listen in to discover the possibilities AI offers for a better, more connected society. 19 mins
How can universities balance their innovation culture with applying artificial intelligence (AI) in safe, compliant, ethical and effective ways? Our host Tim Smith speaks to Christine Burns, CIO at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, and Alison Cairns, EY Oceania Education Leader. 15 mins
What can the periodic table, a kitchen pantry and AI tell you about innovation? You can find out by listening to this inspiring discussion about the almost limitless potential of AI and innovation.
Join Mitra Taheri, a Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and Chief Scientist at the Pacific Northwest National Lab and Amy Jones, the US Public Sector AI Lead for Ernst & Young LLP as they talk about the need for governments to encourage the widespread use of AI, as safely as possible, so innovation can flourish. 17 mins
From errors in facial recognition to large-scale disinformation campaigns, the impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) “going bad” can be huge. But so can the positive effects of these transformative technologies. Ethical governance, with human oversight, can help governments realize the benefits and mitigate the risks. And by understanding the failures, we can know where to innovate.
Discussing this crucial topic with host Tim Smith is David Shrier, a futurist and Professor of Practice, AI & Innovation at Imperial College London. Also joining is Jeff Saviano, EY Global Emerging Technology, Strategy & Governance Leader and an appointed associate at Harvard University’s Safra Ethics Centre. 20 mins
Public sector organizations have been using artificial intelligence (AI) for longer than many people realize, to do things such as predict the weather and spot speeding drivers. Today, these technologies are helping organizations to operate more efficiently and personalize their customer service — and we’re still just scratching the surface of what they offer.
Discussing AI’s history, current use and future potential with host Tim Smith is Rajiv Peter, CIO at the housing association Notting Hill Genesis. EY LLP Technology Consulting Partner Naveen Thomas also shares his insights. 17 mins
The city of Paris has created a generative AI (GenAI) chatbot to make it easier for citizens to access social grants, while complementing — not replacing — the work of social workers.
Discussing this innovative solution with host Tim Smith are Victoria Louvet, Senior Product Owner and Project Manager at EY Fabernovel, and Jessica Chamba, EY Global Human Services Leader. 14 mins
Innovation Unfolded is a Leading into Tomorrow mini-series exploring how innovation can unlock value across the public sector. In this episode, we look at how governments can connect citizens without leaving the disconnected behind. The answer: equality-centered design, AI technologies and a test-and-learn approach.
Joining host Tim Smith for the discussion are Karl Hoods CBE, a Group Chief Digital and Information Officer for the UK government, and Sheena Thompson, EY UK&I Digital and Emerging Technology Leader. 16 mins
Innovation Unfolded is a Leading into Tomorrow mini-series exploring how innovation is sparked and embedded, and how focusing on a few key areas can unlock value across the public sector.
In this episode, EY’s Shalinder Bakshi and Pooja Warier Hamilton from Apolitical discuss the workforce challenges facing public sector organizations with host Tim Smith. They also share why identifying and developing core skills sets is crucial, along with allocating resources to goals and driving a culture of ongoing learning. 13 mins
Innovation Unfolded is a Leading into Tomorrow mini-series exploring how innovation is sparked and embedded, and how focusing on a few key areas can unlock value across the public sector.
In this episode, we look at how data-driven tech can help local governments prevent issues like homelessness, not pay for them. Joining host Tim Smith for the discussion are John Littlemore of Maidstone Borough Council, Alex Butler of Citizens Advice and EY’s Helen Sunderland and Neil Sartorio. 13 mins
Innovation Unfolded is a Leading into Tomorrow mini-series exploring how innovation is sparked and embedded, and how focusing on a few key areas can unlock value across the public sector.
In this episode, we consider the role of innovation in helping governments tackle the high demand for, and cost of, infrastructure projects. Joining host Tim Smith for the discussion are EY’s Jonas Groes and Chris Lewis, and Mikkel Hemmingsen, CEO of the Danish state-owned company Sund and Baelt. 13 mins
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