Hugh Smith and Benny Souto write about designing policies and services for the future in Camden Council.| publicpolicydesign.blog.gov.uk
UK Civil Service’s first Biennale pavilion has been a great success. Curators Andrew Knight and Elli-ana Morley report on the event.| publicpolicydesign.blog.gov.uk
Civil Service's Head of Policy Design, Andrew Knight, celebrates this blog's 100th post.| Public Policy Design
In the pretty likely event of a hung parliament after the next Australian election, the cross-bench becomes kingmaker. I’m hoping — and expecting — the crossbench to seek greater use of citizen ass…| Equality by lot
Spanish studio, Domestic Data Streamers, started the Synthetic Memories project which uses AI to reconstruct a person's memories visually.| TechAcute
Extinction Rebellion groups around the UK have been running 'community assemblies' for more than a year now, to give ordinary people a voice and way to work together to find solutions to local issues.| Extinction Rebellion UK
This just in! This morning I read about a candidate for UK Parliament who combines two entities – businessman Steve Endacott and AI Steve, a generative AI avatar that can engage with thousands of constituents at once, analyzing and integrating their ideas into proposals that Endacott can push in Parliament . It’s a fabulous innovation but raises many questions. | Random Communications from an Evolutionary Edge
Rewilding entices biodiversity back into the city. Landscape architect Balin Koyunoglu explains the benefits & how it can be achieved.| CityChangers.org – Home Base for Urban Shapers