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This article explores quantum computing, how it differs from traditional computing, its opportunities, and the efforts underway to address potential risks and challenges.
This article explores the importance of the continuous improvement approach in the digital era, highlighting its role in adaptability, collaboration and innovation while providing practical strategies for its application.
This job aid contains a list of different types of methods for performing design research, the characteristics and purpose of each type, as well as a chart describing what research method to adopt during the design process.
This event recording features a demonstration of three unique artificial intelligence prototypes, followed by a Q&A session on the implications of AI across the public service and how machine learning can play a bigger role in the future.
This event recording maps the notable steps taken around the world in regulating the use of artificial intelligence, from the European Union's introduction of the world's first comprehensive proposed legislation on AI, to efforts made by global standard-setting bodies to develop guidance on its responsible use.
This online self-paced course presents the different steps involved in assessing, innovating and evolving an organization's business model to help seize the opportunities of tomorrow. Participants will learn about successful and emerging business models and the core skills needed to compete in digitally transformed markets.
This online self-paced course explores the relationship between the user interface (UI) and the user experience (UX) for the creation of user-pleasing apps. Participants will examine design principles and key trends in UI and UX design and learn how to evaluate the emotional impact of the user experience.
This online self-paced course provides the knowledge needed to run productive, useful, and equitable ideation sessions that will lead to solutions for identified problems.
This course takes the form of an interactive seminar that explores how human-centred design can be achieved by using innovative methods such as design thinking and behavioural science to improve government services. Participants will examine relatable case studies to learn how to engage with HCD principles, behaviours and impacts and how to integrate HCD best practices into their work practices.
This article explores the consequences of the gender data gap and highlights federal initiatives to help bridge this gap, such as GBA Plus, the Disaggregated Data Action Plan and the Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics Hub.
This event recording presents public health examples that illustrate how government organizations use AI to collect, screen and extract data to produce high-quality, reproducible evidence for policy and guideline development.
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