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Technology may help drive the future of service delivery, but it can’t overshadow the humans being served. Siim Sikkut, CIO of Estonia, and New America fellow Marina Nitze discuss how to get that balance right.
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Forget Hollywood: We’re not talking Terminators here. Bob Work of the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence explains how government can approach AI, and Carnegie Mellon’s Molly Steenson lays out the ethical framework for AI adoption
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In the United States, trust in government is at near historic lows. The authors of The Power of Trust discuss why that’s a problem, and former Chief Veterans Experience Officer Tom Allin reveals how that agency rebuilt trust.
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The pandemic redefined our understanding of where and how jobs had to be done. DHS’s Angie Bailey and NASA’s Elizabeth Kolmstetter share how their agencies are adapting to the new world of work.
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The public sector is often seen as slow-moving and behind the times. But around the world, governments are creating innovative responses to intractable challenges. Join us as we dive into the exciting new developments in the future of government. This week, we talk with Dr. Sonal Shah of Georgetown University, Professor Sir Geoff Mulgan of University College London, and Bill Eggers and Mike Canning of Deloitte.
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The road to leadership is different for everyone. For Wells Fargo CTO Debra Chrapaty, it meant making hard choices, living unapologetically, and embracing her superpowers.
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Deloitte leaders Mike Bechtel, Scott Buchholz, Sonal Naik talk to Tanya Ott about the tech architecture of the future, the value of the freedom to fail, and investing in the new and the next.
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Technology brings complexity. Sergei Komarov of National Australia Bank joins Deloitte’s Scott Buchholz and Saul Caganoff to discuss how architects can help navigate that complexity without losing sight of business goals.
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AI-powered solutions may help technology respond to humans more naturally. Deloitte’s Amelia Dunlop and Scott Buchholz discuss the possibilities with Sterling National Bank’s Daniela Fiumara and Marcelo Theodoro.
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Digital twins can mirror specific products or illuminate entire systems. Tanya talks with Airservices Australia’s Mick Snell and Deloitte’s Scott Buchholz and Aaron Parrott about the possibilities this opens for business.
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IT and finance leaders are increasingly working together to operate at the speed of agile. Tanya talks with Scott Buchholz, Khalid Kark, and Brijesh Ammanath of Barclays about effectively financing tech initiatives.
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