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America is at a crossroads with its infrastructure future

American City & Country

Or Public Private Partnerships that are renegotiated because there are serious challenges to a project’s financial viability. The future is bright if we collaborate! We desperately need to work together.

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Leveraging AI to Transform Macroeconomic and Fiscal Policymaking in Latin America and the Caribbean

Inter-American Development Bank

Fostering collaboration between government and the private sector will be crucial to maximizing the benefits of AI and ensuring inclusive growth across LAC. Finally, fostering collaboration between governments, academic institutions, and the private sector holds the key to accelerated progress.

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The four key drivers that can enable better IT procurement

Open Contracting Partnership

More often than not, public procurement of technology is viewed as non-transparent, uncompetitive, poorly planned, inefficient, costly, and having high failure rates. Solution: Open procurement encourages collaboration with external experts, leveraging public-private partnerships or industry consultations.

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6 EdTech AI trends: How artificial intelligence is reshaping education

AWS Public Sector

Companies are using AI to streamline business functions, from sales and marketing functions like forecasting, email marketing, and upselling, to finance, human resources (HR), and customer support. Modern learning management systems (LMS) like Schoology, Moodle, and Canvas increasingly support personalization, collaboration, and analytics.

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Treasury AI report seeks to mitigate risks in financial services sector

FedScoop

Through this AI RFI, Treasury continues to engage with stakeholders to deepen its understanding of current uses, opportunities, and associated risks of AI in the financial sector, Nellie Liang, Treasurys under secretary for domestic finance, said in a statement.