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If you wonder how open government laws affect you, think about the basics. The local taxes we pay. The roads we drive on.
Proponents of synthetic data see it as the future, saying it will help government have more access to valuable data while at the same time protecting individual privacy.
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When San Francisco launched its first open data portal more than a decade ago, it marked itself as a leader in the space. That portal even came with an executive order promoting open data from ...
Give us two years. Give us ten years. Give us 50. Whatever you take, we’ll take it,” CISA’s Nick Andersen said of the soon-to ...
The Albanese government’s proposed FOI reforms attempt to update decades-old laws. Some of it is needed, but other parts ...
Some Republicans want to ensure there’s language that would prevent the nation’s core cyberdefense agency from engaging in ...
New York City business owners will now be able to utilize an artificial intelligence chatbot to access city government information, Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday, Oct. 16. The new MyCity Business ...
Yukon's information and privacy commissioner has found the government overstepped its authority to withhold information about ...