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Featured videos Q&A with Chris Fechner

Join us as we sit down with Chris Fechner, CEO of Australia's Digital Transformation Agency, to talk about Australia’s digital economy. Discover how the government can leverage digital transformation to provide quality services and optimize processes to create a more positive experience for its citizens.

Q&A with Rafaelita Aldaba

Hear Rafaelita Aldaba, the Philippines Undersecretary for the Competitiveness and Innovation Group, discuss how generative AI is being leveraged for inclusive economic growth and regulatory frameworks in the Philippines. Learn how IBM supports governments with development and deployment of AI.

Q&A with Denise Wong

Explore Singapore’s recent AI regulatory developments. In early 2024, Singapore announced a proposed framework for generative AI, followed by the release of an ASEAN guide on AI governance and ethics. Join IBM’s Anup Kumar as he sits down with Denise Wong of Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority to discuss these developments in the country.

Q&A with Petr Ocko

Explore the future of tech policy in the EU in this 2022 discussion, held during the Czech Republic’s EU Presidency. In the conversation, the IBM Policy Lab sat down with Czech Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Petr Očko to discuss where tech policy in the EU stands and where it’s going. They also talk about the need for greater alignment between the US and EU on digital policy through institutions like such as the Trade and Technology Council.

Q&A with Bradley Tusk

Join IBM’s Ryan Hagemann and Bradley Tusk of Tusk Ventures as they explore how emerging technologies such as crypto and blockchain can add value to economies and society.

Q&A with Rebecca Finlay

Watch IBM’s Christina Montgomery and Rebecca Finlay, CEO, Partnership on AI discuss the benefits to an open approach to AI innovation.

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