News about open_data on 2022-12-30

2023 tech predictions : AI and machine learning will come into their own for security
Artificial intelligence and machine learning will transform security, risk and fraud, says Ashok Srivastava, senior vice president and chief data officer at Intuit. But what does this mean for the security industry and how it might affect the economy and its budgets?
Source: scmagazine.com
Published on 2022-12-30

Government & Policy
This week's HMS Insights series profiles different industries from around the world. This is a full transcript of how the digital healthcare system has changed since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, and how it can be used to tackle the challenges of digital technology.
Source: healthcareitnews.com
Published on 2022-12-30

Idaho to Receive Nearly $120 Million to Fight the Opioid Crisis
The US state of Idaho has secured a huge opioid settlement with three pharmaceutical distributors and Johnson & Johnson, according to the governor of the state’s federal authority. Both states have signed on the agreement in the last two weeks.
Source: gov.idaho.gov
Published on 2022-12-30

Jim Querry : City of Philadelphia GIS is among country best [ Q & A ]
When it comes to mapping and tracking services in Philadelphia, the city’s planning commission has been given the go-ahead. But what does it mean for those who want to get ahead of the digital revolution, asks the BBC's Tom de Castella.
Source: technical.ly
Published on 2022-12-30

Kilkenny armchair archaeologist makes amazing discovery !
Three previously unknown crannogs have been discovered in County Fermanagh, County Tyrone, according to archaeologists' OpenStreetMap project. They could be the earliest known examples of the Neolithic landscape in Ireland.
Source: kilkennypeople.ie
Published on 2022-12-30

national geospatial policy : Private sector gets a leg up in National Geospatial Policy
India's government has announced a new policy aimed at improving the creation and development of geospatial data in the country by 2030 and the Digital Twins of major cities and towns by 2035. They include creating digital twins for the first time.
Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com
Published on 2022-12-30

Next week : Ask Zip Code Wilmington instructor David Ginzberg anything
If you’re a computer programmer, you might have wanted to know anything about his classes at Zip Code Wilmington in Delaware. But what do you know about the school in which he started teaching Pokemon Go, and what’s his choice?
Source: technical.ly
Published on 2022-12-30

The Recorder - My Turn : Right to Repair vital for protecting consumers and environment
Consumer electronics is now the fastest growing waste stream in the world, according to a new report by the BBC's weekly The Boss. The BBC’s Chris Stokel-Walker explains what it means for the economy and the environment.
Source: recorder.com
Published on 2022-12-30