
How governments are transforming to deliver on their promises
2025/10/13 | 43 mins.
Tech can help governments transform—by driving efficiencies, improving service delivery, and cutting red tape—and earn their constituents' trust.

AI-powered cities: How artificial intelligence can transform government services
2025/3/11 | 32 mins.
The concept of the "smart city" isn't new—but artificial intelligence is changing the game. All of that data coming in from various sensors and connected devices can now be parsed, combined, and amplified to make something greater than the sum of its parts. Guests: Costi Perricos, global gen AI business leader at Deloitte UK Michael Flynn, global infrastructure, transport and regional government leader at Deloitte Ireland Bill Eggers, executive director of Deloitte's Center for Government Insights Jumbi Edulbehram, global business development leader for smart cities and spaces at NVIDIA Nick Holmes, director of sustainable infrastructure and transportation at ServiceNow to explore what comes next.

Can governments help guide the world food system to a future of sustainable abundance?
2024/12/18 | 35 mins.
Innovations combined with traditional production methods may help society fend off food challenges and bring on a more sustainable future. Featured guests: Randy Jagt, senior strategy partner in Deloitte Netherlands' Consumer industry PJ Rivera, Strategy & Growth leader for Deloitte Consulting LLP's Government & Public Services Erika Thiem, chief supply chain officer, Feeding America Danielle Nierenberg, president, and co-founder of Food Tank

How government and innovators are building community resilience in the face of climate change
2024/11/20 | 36 mins.
Today's guests: Michael Flynn, Global Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Government lead for Deloitte Ireland Jamie Sawchuk, national leader for Government and Public Services Alliances and Ecosystems for Deloitte Canada Carolyn Murnaghan, national leader for Climate Adaptation and Resilience for Deloitte Canada Christina Crue, emergency manager and advisory principal for Deloitte & Touche LLP Justin Dawe, founder and CEO of Earth Force Technologies Communities across the world are feeling the effects of climate change. That's unlikely to change any time soon. According to the World Meteorological Organization, 2023 was the hottest year on record. The National Centers for Environmental Information estimates there's a 97% chance that 2024 will break that record. The result of this warming—an increasing number of extreme weather events. The world is seeing more of these events, and they are increasing in severity. Governments, private sector innovators, and communities are working together to respond to, track, and mitigate the effects of extreme weather events. Solutions range from the tried and tested, like levees and spillways, to new and emerging technology, like AI and advanced sensing technology. To discuss these solutions, Tanya Ott is joined by Michael Flynn, Global Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Government lead for Deloitte Ireland; Jamie Sawchuk, national leader for Government and Public Services Alliances and Ecosystems for Deloitte Canada; Carolyn Murnaghan, national leader for Climate Adaptation and Resilience for Deloitte Canada; Christina Crue, emergency manager and advisory principal for Deloitte & Touche LLP; and Justin Dawe, founder and CEO of Earth Force Technologies. They discuss the challenges communities face and the potential solutions that may make a difference. Perhaps more importantly, they focus on the mindset shift that this new weather reality is bringing to communities all over the world. "Traditionally. you buy insurance for something that might happen once every 30 years," said Sawchuk. "But when it's happening once every other year, once every five years, we need to respond differently. We need to build differently. We need to plan differently. So, we're getting ahead of the risk versus just responding to the risk. And I think that's foundational. We need to mitigate the risk versus just buy insurance against it."

AI for Good Summit Review and Ramifications | Deloitte Insights
2024/10/16 | 26 mins.
The 'AI for Good' summit tackled topics of regulation, inclusion, and bias, while laying out a strong case for why AI is integral to the UN's sustainable development goals. Today's guests: Gustav Jeppesen, vice chair of Deloitte Denmark and Global lead in Central Government Ines da Costa Ramos, Director at Deloitte Belgium and leader in the AI practice. Audio from the UN's AI for Good Summit features excerpts from Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Costi Perricos, Global Generative AI Leader for Deloitte UK Tomas Lamanauskas, Deputy Secretary-General of the ITU Thomas Schneider, Director of International Affairs at the Swiss Federal Office of Communications



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