Dutch Topsector Newsletter - The Public Sector
This publication of the Dutch Topsector Newsletter provides you with the best from the entire blogging and news scene about digitization of the Dutch public sector. Featured in this edition, among others: funding for deep fake detection, and the state of quantum computing.
Deepfake-detector DuckDuckGoose raises € 1,3 million
The Delft startup DuckDuckGoose AI develops software that can unmask deepfake images and speech. Customers include insurers, banks and even the Dutch House of Representatives.
Podcast: What is the current state of quantum computing?
Superposition, entanglement, tunneling, just a few physical principles that quantum computing applies to perform calculations. Calculations that ultimately benefit organizations and society, to get from A to B faster or to stop hackers. What is the current status of the development of the technology? We spoke with Professor Deborah Nas .
Quantum computing: potential business use cases
Learn more about how quantum computing solves complex business challenges and can revolutionize your industry one qubit at a time, by reading Maximilian Walz 's blog.
Netherlands rank 1st place in Global Index on Responsible AI
Recently the Global Index On Responsible AI was published. This is a ranking of no fewer than 138 countries, based on their use of responsible AI. Nice to know: the Netherlands also ranked well on an annual global list on digital transformation of national governments.
Digital twin Vitens improves control of drinking water supply
With the digital twin, drinking water company Vitens gains more insight into the drinking water network. It also wants to connect the digital twin with a previously built digital twin.
New global telco community for data spaces
Practice what you preach. As a data space evangelist, we as T-Systems International are now teaming up with telco providers such as KPN to facilitate global connectivity for data spaces.
New York mitigates noise disturbance with Dutch sound cameras
The audio data of Dutch startup Sorama are helping to analyze whether sound levels exceed legal limits, making enforcement more efficient.
Enjoy your summer!
Best regards,
Strategic Industry Architect @ T-Systems | IT, Engineering, Innovations,Management
8 个月Great stuff Ruud