Author Archives for Gary Flood

Identity Is A Puzzle We Just Have To Solve, One Way Or Another

April 17, 2018 7:28 am Published by Comments Off on Identity Is A Puzzle We Just Have To Solve, One Way Or Another

‘Identity is about to really take off, but first there just has to be some technology that creates trust between parties that comes with a stamp of approval that everyone understands.’ says Frank Joshi, who helps drive UK Identity tech contender Mvine


UK could be a global leader in AI, say Lords

April 16, 2018 8:10 am Published by Comments Off on UK could be a global leader in AI, say Lords

HMG needs to be "bold" and use targeted procurement to provide a boost to AI development and deployment, and should worki to encourage the development of solutions to public policy challenges through speculative investment.


HMCTS wants AI tools to help deliver business improvements

April 12, 2018 8:14 am Published by Comments Off on HMCTS wants AI tools to help deliver business improvements

Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service wants to build a Robotic Process Automation (RPA) capability - and intriguingly. already claims to have four robots in production and a further four in various stages of development


Government moves to help UK quantum computing pioneers

April 10, 2018 8:25 am Published by Comments Off on Government moves to help UK quantum computing pioneers

Under the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund, suppliers can now apply for their share of up to £20m to develop prototype devices using the advanced technology


Three ways blockchain will change the law

April 9, 2018 8:58 am Published by Comments Off on Three ways blockchain will change the law

Smart contracts, a new approach to property rights tracking and transfers and a change in the way corporate governance: could these prove to be the first processes we need to really look at through the technology's lens?


Zuckerberg: We left all your personal details open on our site

April 5, 2018 7:54 am Published by Comments Off on Zuckerberg: We left all your personal details open on our site

But will the Facebook's CEO's mea culpa be enough to address going digital privacy concerns - which also have implications for public sector data sharing plans around Identity?