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Innovation and ethics: The importance of responsible AI in modern business
Responsible AI practices are essential for businesses to navigate the rapid evolution of AI, ensuring innovation is balanced with ethical considerations, compliance, and strong governance to address industry-specific challenges and risks.
EU-India Science and Technology Agreement drives innovation and global impact
The EU-India Science and Technology Agreement was first signed in 2001 and has since been renewed multiple times. Promoting research and innovation collaboration between the European Union and India is important.
AI tools and the minute writing revolution
Board effectiveness experts Board Intelligence explore the role of AI in minute writing.
New government-funded fellowships explore the impact of AI on scientific research
The AI Metascience Fellowship Programme will fund researchers exploring AI's potential to transform how science is conducted, accelerate discoveries, and address key ethical and societal challenges.
UK boosts science and technology ties with the EU
The UK government is trying to strengthen its science and technology ties with the European Union, revealing new plans to enhance cooperation and drive innovation.
Transforming public services, improving quality of life, and saving money with AI
Local councils are turning more to AI and changing technology to continue transforming public services and living standards across the country.
North America Analysis January 2025
Check out the latest North America Analysis for the Open Access Government January 2025 edition, which features insights from top experts and researchers on important policy topics from around North America.
NHS genetic testing programme could potentially offer lifesaving cancer prevention
A new NHS genetic testing programme has identified hundreds of people with Jewish ancestry at increased risk of cancer.
Computational psychiatry and the opioid crisis: A deep dive
In this interview, we speak with Dr. Bo Cao, a leading expert in computational psychiatry at the University of Alberta, Canada. Dr. Cao discusses how advanced data analysis and machine learning are transforming our approach to the opioid crisis and mental health care, offering new hope in addressing one of North America’s most pressing public health challenges.
GEN4OLIVE – Catalysing Innovation
How GEN4OLIVE's SME funding boosted technology and resilience in the olive sector.
TikTok manipulation in the Romanian presidential Elections and the aggressive actions of Russia
The Romanian presidential candidate Calin Georgescu was artificially promoted through extremist and pro-Russian TikTok accounts and ended up in first place in the first tour. How did this happen?
Research and innovation: Europe’s quest for a global comeback
Jan Palmowski, Secretary-General of The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities, examines the themes of research and innovation in Europe’s quest for a global comeback.
The role of AI in sustainable agriculture
Aarthi Janakiraman, Research Director of the Advanced SciTech Division at Everest Group, thoroughly examines the role of AI in sustainable agriculture.
Making AI trustworthy: UK’s AI assurance market expected to grow
The UK’s market for AI assurance is set to experience significant growth, with projections indicating a six-fold increase by 2035, potentially creating more than £6.5 billion in value.
Encouraging economic growth: Building trust and confidence in nuclear energy
The people of the USA do not feel economic growth, whatever the published indices may say. That is why they have elected Trump, a development that is unlikely to give them the growth they seek.
EIC set to invest €1.4 Billion in deep tech and strategic technologies
The European Innovation Council (EIC) is set to impact the continent's deep tech landscape with an investment of €1.4 billion in 2025.
Integrated operating theatre: Supporting the NHS Net Zero targets
Ingo Aicher, Managing Director of JAV Medical Systems, walks us through the firm’s first near net zero integrated operating theatre system, ITOT – The “Integrated Theatre Of Things” that reduces CO2 emissions and provides cost savings.
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Engaging and building relationships with business leaders globally. Working on all things to do with Digital Transformation, Tech, Artificial Intelligence, & Innovation across Public Sector & Healthcare. Also, he works on...
The Godfather of AI: Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to Geoffrey Hinton
Geoffrey Hinton, a dominant figure in Artificial Intelligence, has been awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics, sharing the honour with John J. Hopfield from Princeton University.
Rural digital transformation: Fostering economic growth by access to services
Myriam Martin, Michel Ehrenhard, Davide Guariento, Carlos Corrales and Yasin Sahhar, delve into rural digital transformation, especially fostering economic growth by access to services as evidenced by the dRural project.