Google CEO will testify before US House on bias accusations
Google has repeatedly denied accusations of bias against conservatives
Google has repeatedly denied accusations of bias against conservatives
“This great initiative will be life-changing for all the students,” says N4L CEO Larrie Moore.
Embarks on second largest connectivity project in the country, after the government’s Rural Broadband Initiative
She has come to the view the issues currently surrounding her are causing an unacceptable distraction for the Government and immense pressure on her personally, says Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
The Nobel Prize winner and Pakistani activist speaks, for the first time, before a technology conference
The algorithms fundamental to artificial intelligence have huge potential to benefit business, government and society. But how can we ensure transparency and accountability when algorithms are used for important decision making? Frith Tweedie of EY writes about steps to help manage algorithmic risk in both the public and private sectors.
The GovTech Talent programme is searching for 20 participants to work on digital and technology projects for two years
“We need to support the next generation of small game studios to scale-up if we want game development to continue to grow in a sustainable way.”
“These errors were for the most part an unfortunate and unintended consequence of some of the change we’ve been through and we regret that they occurred,” says Spark managing director Simon Moutter.
“We look forward to working with the government in delivering digital inclusion programmes,” says 20/20 Trust CEO Laurence Millar.
David Glover, co-author of the new book ‘Don’t worry about the robots’ on how today’s leaders can manage high-speed change
Vaughan Rowsell of Vend writes about running a not for profit as a startup, and making a difference beyond ICT.
“As key players in the technology and analytics field, you have a role to play in ensuring that the future we shape is inclusive and fair.”
Balancing innovative projects with keeping the lights on responsibilities is the reality for most CIOs today. Our research suggests that tackling this challenge successfully requires adopting a two-step strategy that can apply to organisations across sectors and geographies.
Paul James of Ministry for Culture and Heritage takes on CDO and Department of Internal Affairs chief executive role in October