...from unstructured data, or even write code. Government departments routinely handle confidential and personal data. Therefore, using public AI tools that transmit data externally can post significant security and privacy...
...we can we create more robust processes, freeing up staff time to focus on other tasks. Now that the new Leaving DBT Service has reduced the offboarding time to under...
...traders understand the full tariff, it was necessary to include information on suspensions, free trade agreements, trade defences, reliefs, autonomous quotas and import controls. Our teams have worked closely with...
...We’ll support you by providing: trust, autonomy and responsibility the space to progress fast and innovate in an environment free of heavy legacy flexible and mobile working as part of...
...without disruption while ensuring long-term sustainability. As a Programme Manager, my role is to oversee the migration process. I have ensured it is incident-free and delivered on time, while also...
...not learning from other teams solving similar barriers due to distributed teams worldwide different teams used different language to describe the same issues in free-text fields. There was low completion...
...comments stream where appropriate, using their own name, and signalling that they are commenting in an official capacity. The Civil Service Code has further guidance on online participation for staff....
...these was the Nuremberg Code, which said that no one should be part of research unless they freely agree to it. These ideas shaped the way all research is done...
...being developed by the Incubator of Artificial Intelligence (i.AI) from Cabinet Office to be used across government to develop public services. DBT have been developing this code base further, by...
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