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Compute - Why It Matters
Compute is the defining feature of the 21st century. The term refers to the ability to store, process and transfer data at scale using a stack of hardware, software and supporting infrastructure that all work together. Compute solutions have the potential to drive the technological innovations, policies and societal shifts we need to thrive in the future.
Why compute?
Real-world tech transforming public services
By prioritising infrastructure development, education in digital literacy and technical skills, regulation, and collaboration, governments can harness the full potential of compute to drive sustainable development and improve the lives of their citizens.
Computing innovations driving global governance
Singapore: Smart Nation Initiative
Utilises advanced computing to enhance urban planning and citizen engagement through data analytics and AI.
UK’s Digital Marketplace
A platform enabling public-sector organisations to procure cloud computing services and digital solutions, enhancing operational efficiency.
Rwanda’s National Data Centre
Aims to improve public service delivery by leveraging cloud computing to store and analyse data, driving effective governance and policymaking.
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Digital Embassies and AI Sovereignty: Building Resilient States Beyond Borders
Digital embassies provide states with a new strategic solution for enhancing resilience, security, sovereignty and operational continuity in the age of AI.
Iran’s Attacks on Digital Infrastructure Show Why the World Needs New Technological Alliances
National security now depends on trusted technological partnerships as Iran's attacks expose the risks to critical AI infrastructure.
Sovereignty in the Age of AI: Strategic Choices, Structural Dependencies and the Long Game Ahead
An agenda for states to strengthen AI sovereignty through strategic positioning, deliberate interdependence and effective technology governance.
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Melanie Garson
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