Councils get smarter with data
Digital tools such as smart contracts and data-commons licenses are letting citizens share data on their own terms.
9 September, 2019Digital tools such as smart contracts and data-commons licenses are letting citizens share data on their own terms.
9 September, 2019Potential government uses for artificial intelligence range from facial recognition to quicker customer interactions.
1 October, 2018Automation can help governments process the massive amounts of data being produced, potentially leading to better infrastructure and public transport, writes Ridhav Mahajan.
13 July, 2018An estimated 2.8 million transactions will be moved online as the government’s digital identity program is gradually linked to more government services, the Digital Transformation Agency says.
17 May, 2018Conversational artificial intelligence (AI) platforms are opening new government service delivery channels.
17 August, 2017Manly Council polices tourist buses and mobility parking spots.
2 November, 2015By Julian Bajkowski Top boffins at Australia’s government-funded information technology research and development lab, NICTA, have been called in to help fix notoriously leaky plumbing at state owned utility, Sydney Water. A statement released by the two organisations says that under a new agreement, NICTA’s machine learning capabilities will be applied to try and predict […]
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