The Hub has completed year 3 of its Data Governance Mapping Project and found:
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The countries that performed strongly on our metric have remained relatively consistent, The UK, Australia, Germany, France, and New Zealand remain the countries that have satisfied the most indicators.
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The countries that are weakest in performance on our metric remain relatively consistent. Egypt, Algeria, Botswana, Cuba, and Iran have satisfied the fewest indicators. Data governance may not be a top priority in developing countries.
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The Hub is moving on to some new areas of research.
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Adam Zable, Director of Emerging Technology at the Hub is exploring rationales and models for data sharing around the world. We define data sharing as the process of making the same data resources available to multiple applications, users, or organizations free of charge.
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Thomas Struett, Hub Research Director, is exploring the issues surrounding the use of large learning models and how their growing importance in chatbots may affect data governance.
- Susan Ariel Aaronson, Hub Director, is examining the policy response to chat-bots built on large learning models in India, Japan, the UAE, the UK, and the EU.
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