My Next Book – ‘AI and The Future of Public Services’
The pandemic might in fact be the great catalyst which would bring technology into the public sector.
The pandemic might in fact be the great catalyst which would bring technology into the public sector.
In a few weeks’ time I will be giving a talk to a group in Leeds….so I thought I would share my approach as to how to prepare a presentation. Perhaps you might find it interesting, and it might give you some ideas if you are doing this personally.
My recent visit to Chile gave me time to think about my latest book about data and the public sector, to be printed soon. A large part of last year was taken up by research and writing, and I am closer to a final draft which will be completed in the next month or so.
This is my recorded interview with Tim Hughes on the topic of AI and the Future of Work.
YouTube video (20 minutes) of my interview with AI Times Journal. Discusses the impact of AI, its impact on industries and professions, and what it means for you personally.
It means that an individual, can offer themselves ‘in fractions’, rather than full time for a block of time. One day a week. Or a month. Or a quarter. Whatever ‘fraction’ suits them and their client.
According to McKinsey, the use of artificial intelligence in the education sector in the US alone has the potential to grow by USD $253.82 million during 2021-2025, with a market growth of 49.22% CAGR. As a result, there is a greater focus on Edutech start-ups, raising $1.78 billion of venture capital in 2020, and representing a 25% increase from the previous year…
One morning I discovered an email message headed ‘A Letter from a 14 Year Old Boy’. It was from Mumbai, and he was asking if I would mind sending him a copy of one of my books. I asked myself why?