Science
Broad subject area
Guide
Creating the right framework to realise the benefits for patients and the NHS where data underpins innovation
The purpose of this document is to provide an update on the development of government policy to:
Conference paper
Integration of 3D objects and terrain for 3D modelling supporting the Digital Twin
3D modelling of precincts and cities has significantly advanced in the last decades, as we move towards the concept of the Digital Twin. Many 3D city models have been created but a large portion of them neglect representing terrain and buildings accurately. Very often the surface is either considered planar or is not represented.
Report
Capabilities, competition and communication
At the conclusion of his time as a Distinguished Visiting Fellow with ASPI’s International Cyber Policy Centre, Admiral Rogers shares five factors that government and policymakers should consider as they prepare for the next wave of disruptive technologies.
Briefing paper
World Trade Organization 2.0: reforming multilateral trade rules for the digital age
This paper argues that the rules-based framework, as instantiated in rules established under the World Trade Organization (WTO), is not equipped to address the issues that are emerging under the technological conditions generated by the digital transformation.
Report
Automation, AI and anxiety: policy preferred, populism possible
Who is fearful of automation and what do they want politicians to do about it? This paper finds a correlation between Canadians’ fear of job losses from automation and populist and nativist views—but also that Canadians favour traditional government policy approaches to job disruption, such as retraining, more than radical measures such as reducing immigration.