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Digital Economy Dispatch #294 -- Why Shouting "Must Act Now" is Not an AI Strategy
Over 200 economists say we must act on AI but cannot agree how. IBM's crash shows the transformation is already here. My work on “Making AI Work for Britain” sets out four moves that can help make sense of this in your AI strategy.

Digital Economy Dispatches #293 -- Where is the Intelligence in Your AI Strategy?
Enterprise AI stalls when leaders assume intelligence sits in the product, service, or infrastructure. Instead,think about it as the interaction between user, organisation, and system. With that focus, you'll see more measurable success from AI adoption.

Digital Economy Dispatch #284 -- From Digitizing Government to Making AI Work for Britain
The GDS era showed Britain how to make progress in digital transformation, then ran into significant roadblocks. A decade later, AI is repeating the same structural mistakes. The key lesson for UK’s AI delivery is to ensure we focus: consolidate demand and diversify supply.

Digital Economy Dispatch #283 -- Why AI Adoption is Not AI Delivery
AWS published its annual Unlocking the UK’s AI Potential report last week. Read alongside Making AI Work for Britain, which I launched the same week, the two documents broadly agree on the diagnosis. Where they part company is more interesting.












