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Technology’s role in social sustainability

CIO Business Intelligence

Technology has a critical role to play in any organization’s social sustainability strategy. And according to a survey from NTT, a majority of senior executives recognize this and are actively working to harness digital technology and innovation to support their social sustainability initiatives. That number is set to grow.

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E-Government: A Graduate Class

CIO Musings

One thing I am working on for this fall that I am very excited about is a class at VCU that is near and dear to me: E-Government. The class title is INFO 691 Topics in Information Systems – Digital Government This class is about using information and communication technologies to provide government services.

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CEO’s Guide to Effective Corporate Governance: Ensuring Accountability and Transparency

Kitaboo

Effective corporate governance embodies a comprehensive framework encompassing rules, practices, and processes, steering the direction and oversight of a company. It underscores the value of ethical behavior, environmental responsibility, and the implementation of robust governance practices. Corporate Governance Explained II.

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The opportunity for social capital and mutual aid to define how we emerge from this crisis

Trends in the Living Networks

One of our topics of conversation was social capital. Howard recently wrote an extensive and insightful post Mutual Aid & Social Capital: The Power of Communities, Networks , in which he writes: At the time of this writing, the entire world’s population is in a state of crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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6 business risks of shortchanging AI ethics and governance

CIO Business Intelligence

Central to these risks are factors inherent to the technology — for example, how a particular AI system arrives at a given conclusion, known as its “explainability” — and those endemic to an enterprise’s use of AI, including reliance on biased data sets or deploying AI without adequate governance in place. Negative social impact.

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Have You Ever Had A Complaint/Suggestion About How The Federal Government Buys Technology

CTOvision

Everyone with any history in or around government has stories they can tell about federal government procurements. Perhaps the first 535 reasons are the 535 voting members of the US Congress that have the funding, oversight and legislative powers for how government works. That is a good thing of course!

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Key considerations to cancer institute’s gen AI deployment

CIO Business Intelligence

That included setting up a governance framework, building an internal tool that was safe for employees to use, and developing a process for vetting gen AI embedded in third-party systems. Proactive governance The governance framework came first. So DFCI took three main steps to deploy gen AI in a controlled way.