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Energy and AI


Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform the energy sector in the coming decade, driving a surge in electricity demand from data centres around the world while also unlocking significant opportunities to cut costs, enhance competitiveness and reduce emissions. This report offers a comprehensive global analysis on the growing connections between energy and AI.
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A fourth wave of open data? Exploring the spectrum of scenarios for open data and generative AI


This paper seeks to unpack the emergent relationship between open data and generative AI. The authors provide a range of scenarios in which open data and generative AI could intersect, and outline how open data providers and other interested parties can help make open data 'ready' for those specific scenarios.
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Putting analysis and assessment at the heart of government


During the COVID-19 pandemic, decisions that affected the lives of millions were determined by the ability of government to gather, synthesise and assess data. But good analysis and assessment of data will make for better government outside of crises too, as this paper sets out.
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Singled out: consumer understanding — and misunderstanding — of data broking, data privacy, and what it means for them


This report sets out the findings from national sample of Australians to explore how people perceive and understand the various types of personal information that organisations collect, use and share - along with the associated risks.
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The valuation of data: findings and discussion


This conference report summarises the main findings and discussions from the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth and the Centre for International Governance Innovation’s conference on the valuation of data, held in Ontario, Canada, on 2-3 November 2023.