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Making good data easier to find and use with Google's Prem Ramaswami

As AI assistants, search engines and chatbots become intermediaries between users and information, official statistics face a new usability test: can authoritative public data be found, understood, sourced and used correctly by both humans and machines? In the second episode of S ...  Show more

AI and the future of official statistics with André Loranger - Chief Statistician of Canada

AI is changing how citizens, journalists and policymakers find facts. Instead of going directly to statistical databases, more users are turning to AI assistants and chatbots to retrieve, interpret and reference official statistics. In this first episode of Statistics in the AI E ...  Show more

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