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Digital sobriety - how cloud economists can help wean data junkies off of their fix This article is sponsored by:

As a cloud services provider, Nutanix felt it needed to find a way to help its customers confront some of these issues and came up with a new job role – the cloud economist – someone to work with customers and get them beyond just thinking about the tech. I tracked one down to find out more

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Cookiepocalypse - reinvent your first-party data strategy with data streaming This article is sponsored by: Confluent logo

That's the way the third-party cookie crumbles - Massimiliano Ciccone of Confluent addresses the challenges and possibilities of tracking and benefiting from the right data as the digital advertising industry undergoes a radical change in data privacy.

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Towards a sustainable, intelligent Internet - a plan to consider This article is sponsored by:

Amidst the surge of AI hype and consternation, the promise of a sustainable Internet may seem more distant than ever. However, a framework for addressing these issues is still within reach. Here's one position to consider.

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NIST's AI risk management framework - is this a way forward for AI ethics, and trustworthy AI? This article is sponsored by:

NIST's AI risk management framework (RMF10) is now official. So what's changed? A welcome and surprising approach to addressing AI ethics and bias - in the context of risk management.

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Navigating the complex landscape of sustainability - five focus areas for the C-Suite This article is sponsored by: Pure Storage Logo

Patrick Smith, Field CTO for EMEA at Pure Storage, discuses how the gap between organizations’ public sustainability efforts and their internal actions can be closed.

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NHS England set to build an ‘intelligence function’ for integrated care This article is sponsored by:

The NHS wants to learn from its experience of COVID-19 and how it uses integrated data and intelligence to address health inequalities across local populations.

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Autistic burnout - a checklist for employer responsibilities This article is sponsored by:

In the first of this two-part series on autistic burnout, we explored the symptoms and lived experience of an executive who has gone through it. In this second article, we look at what employers can do to support their autistic workers in order to prevent such a situation occurring, and also what autistic workers can do to help themselves.

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Report - ChatGPT and generative AI demand a smarter approach to EU regulation This article is sponsored by:

Europe’s AI Act misses the point of generative AI. A better solution is possible, say academics: force professionals to disclose its use!

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Microsoft, Google and BT argue for regulation of AI use cases, not technologies This article is sponsored by:

The three technology giants gave evidence to MPs on the UK’s Science and Technology Committee, arguing that when it comes to AI development and regulation, it’s the use cases that should be the focus.

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Lack of regulation is driving crypto crime, says legal expert This article is sponsored by:

A lawyer explains how the dispersed nature of cryptocurrencies becomes a nightmare for victims when things go wrong.

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The CIO in 2023 - plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose? This article is sponsored by:

A global poll of 1000 CIOs suggests that the underlying issues impacting on the role endure, even if some of the terminology shifts.

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