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  • UAE education builds digital resilience as regional tensions accelerate shift to remote learning
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  • UK businesses must face up to AI threat, says government
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  • Department for Transport shows how its AI system avoids bias
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  • Turkey launches nationwide 5G services with ambitious domestic production targets
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  • Finance regulator outlines its open finance vision
    Financial Conduct Authority wants small businesses and consumers to be able to use their data to get better finance deals
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