Summer Highlight: Meet Cali Campbell! https://lnkd.in/dEDNnep4
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Here is my latest commentary on Substack about being an intern in Congress 50 years ago
Remembering Joe Biden from 50 Years Ago
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Pamela Dow thank you for the excellent article and well said on these deadly sins! Totally agree about improving the ‘operating standard’ - I’d call this a ‘readiness’ standard - ready to learn fast, and ready to adopt new and better ways of doing things at pace. We need a readiness standard that public servants can tailor to the requirements of their work and level of role. This means training has to be designed smartly so learners can easily develop new knowledge and ways of doing things in an applied way. Digital skills don’t exist in a vacuum - they exist in a real job context. Public servants need to be empowered to build their own relevant digital skills toolkits, and they need to know how to select from these to problem solve and innovate effectively and efficiently. 100% agree about not believing the hype and you know how passionately we feel at PUBLIC about the relationship between user centricity and tech products that work and get adopted at scale - it’s a two-way street - everybody will learn faster if the products are designed for them. Ryan Shea Thomas C. Alexander de Carvalho
Thank you Apolitical for a chance to reprise the Seven Sins To Avoid in building a digital culture in government! It was great to see so many former valued colleagues in the virtual room. https://lnkd.in/e3a8cFiC Jessica van Onselen James Kuht MBE Christopher Stylianou Gill Attrill OBE Ian Blakeman Elina Lam-Gall
The 7 sins to avoid when trying to build a digital culture in policymaking
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The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 came into force on August 11. Somewhat complex act - with room for improvement in its structuring, but a welcome act nonetheless. Carries demanding compliances with stiff penalties for infringement. I discuss the act in the video below.
14 August 2023
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🌞 Welcoming Summer with Lawsons Network! Summer is here, bringing new beginnings and fresh opportunities! At Lawsons Network, we’re all about empowering our members to grow, innovate, and thrive—just like the vibrant season ahead. As you enjoy the longer days and warmer weather, think about how you can bring this season's energy into your financial advisory practice: 🌱 Grow Your Business with our dynamic support system that helps you expand your market reach. 🌟 Shine Bright by leveraging our cutting-edge technology to enhance your services and client engagement. 🔄 Refresh Your Strategies with our comprehensive resources and dedicated investment team to ensure you're always ahead of the curve. This summer, let's make bold moves and smart investments. With Lawsons Network, you're set up for success to enjoy not just this season but many more to come. 📌 Celebrate summer by setting new goals and exploring new opportunities with Lawsons Network. Let's make this season unforgettable! #SummerSuccess #FinancialFreedom #Summer #GrowthOpportunities
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We are pleased to support the Stanford Digital Economy Best Practices Conference taking place on 10 June 2024 in Stanford Law School in California. Rob Corbet, Partner and Head of Technology and Innovation, will moderate a panel on US and International Regulation of AI. The panel will discuss key areas such as: 🌍 US, EU and Japanese regulation 🤝 Mitigating risk in dealing with business partners 🔍 Privacy and deep fakes under state and federal legislation Digital Economy Best Practices is the leading training event for in-house counsel and practitioners who work in or for Internet, e-commerce, mobile, social networking, and cloud-based businesses. Leading professionals from industry, legal practice, and academia will discuss current industry concerns and provide practical answers for dealing with the numerous legal ambiguities that occur when conducting business online. To learn more, click here: https://lnkd.in/eMszw87s [Animation description: A kaleidoscope image with a white text box 'Speaker Spotlight: 21st Annual Stanford Digital Economy Best Practices Conference, Session: US and International Regulation of AI, Date: 10 June 2024' with a photo of Rob Corbet]
Arthur Cox supports the 21st Annual Stanford Digital Economy Best Practices Conference
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Human Rights Researcher at Oxford University | Advanced L.L.M in European and International Human Rights Law
This chapter, building on my master’s thesis, will be included in the forthcoming Cambridge Handbook of the Right to Freedom of Thought (edited by Patrick O’Callaghan and Bethany Shiner). We look at the relationship between online manipulation, mental autonomy, and freedom of thought. We support the claim that some forms of online manipulation can violate the right to freedom of thought. We propose a framework to determine when this threshold might be reached, building on the report on freedom of thought by the UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion and belief. https://lnkd.in/eJYR9xK9
Online Manipulation as a Potential Interference with the Right to Freedom of Thought
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Take a look at our feature in the latest Darling Magazine. Want more? Visit our blog for extra details and an extended version of our content here: https://lnkd.in/gFs9tYtK #homedesign #interiortips #homerenovation #spacesaver #designtips #hometips
Our biggest edition yet - Summer Darling has landed. Read the full digital copy here: https://lnkd.in/gsbYD2dB
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"We’re all living through a great enshittening" It is the exposure of bullshit; everything you write is either unique or plagiarised; the democratisation of business; the ending of global firms attempting to be unique in the face of decades of a facade of bullshit; clients seeing real value beyond what they can see on copilot; firms selling the same non-unique generalised solutions/platforms to solve all domain problems, regardless of their suitability...the emperor having no clothes is about to hit a channel near you. Be specialised or be nothing... https://lnkd.in/eVB5u9ie
Entrepreneur, founder, investor, NED (Dip IoD) with an interest in technology, regulatory compliance and social impact. Co-founder & former CEO of KYCnet, the world's first KYC Saas & Services company.
A little something for the weekend... Cory Doctorow's essay in the Financial Times is timly and makes for maddening reading.
‘Enshittification’ is coming for absolutely everything
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Instead of seat-of-the-pants reactions, here's an alternative process when considering complex issues. Bravo to Stanford Deliberative Democracy Lab and Close Up Foundation Thanks @JP Thomas for sharing this gem. https://lnkd.in/eeXcdCi3
Young voters will be surveyed about 2024 in innovative polling model
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The Supreme Court will soon consider two social media cases out of Florida and Texas. Although the primary focus of the litigation is content moderation, the laws also contain provisions seeking greater transparency from the platforms, which have implications for social science research. CSMaP filed an amicus brief in the case to emphasize: 1.) The importance of independent platform research 2.) How data access will help researchers, the public, and policymakers better understand the way platforms influence public discourse and democracy. Thank you to Darren Linvill, Patrick Warren, and Filippo Menczer for joining the brief, and to New York University School of Law's Technology Law and Policy Clinic for helping us write it.
CSMaP Files Amicus Brief in Supreme Court Social Media Cases
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