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Digital Economy Dispatch #243 -- 10 Academic Voices Every AI Leader Should Follow
Academia faces widespread criticism for irrelevance and inaccessibility. But digital leaders should not dismiss academic voices entirely when navigating AI adoption amid overwhelming commercial hype. Here are 10 academics who provide evidence-based, practical insights that help business leaders move beyond vendor promises to successful AI implementation grounded in rigourous research.

Digital Economy Dispatch #241 -- Taking a Strategic Approach to Responsible AI Adoption
There is pressure on leaders and decision makers to rapidly adopt AI. However, past digital transformation lessons guide us to prioritize strategic implementation and human impact instead of overreacting to AI hype.

Digital Economy Dispatch #240 -- A Digital Transformation Perspective on the UK Spending Review 2025
Viewed through a digital lens, the UK's new spending review commits billions to achieve global AI leadership. The challenge is to convert this ambition and investment into a practical path to deliver responsible AI at scale.

Digital Economy Dispatch #236 -- Charting Your AI Course: A Guide for Busy Leaders and Decision Makers
How to start with AI can be confusing. A simple "AI Inside, Outside, Upside & Downside Review" framework can help busy leaders strategically integrate AI by examining internal operations, customer experience, growth opportunities, and potential risks.

Digital Economy Dispatch #233 -- AI as Normal Technology: A Pragmatic AI-at-Scale Strategy Approach
Hot on the heels of "AI Snake Oil", in Narayanan and Kapoor forthcoming book they advocate viewing AI as "normal technology", emphasizing maintaining human control and assessing progress realistically as fundamental for an effective AI-at-Scale strategy.
