Ben Holliday
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Design and digital transformation | Chief Design Officer at TPXimpact | UK Lake District | He/him
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as Alex explains: "Through exploration of a prototype or artefact, you can frame your research questions in a way that is grounded and relatable to your users, producing more actionable and precise insights. This can also be a useful tool for engaging different mindsets and ways of thinking." 3/3
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…I've always thought about this as simply using artefacts to support exploratory learning. If you've got starting assumptions to work with then it's fine to use creative artefacts and models as part of early research. 2/3
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💡 Great post by Alex Sadler on the TPX design blog this week …the power of prototyping often gets overlooked in earlier research work, especially as part of discovery teams…

#userresearch #ux #product #govdesign

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Why prototype early? - TPXimpact
Why harnessing the power of prototyping can help your early research efforts.
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It’s been proper wild weather overnight in Cumbria. Our old car somehow has a puddle in it #StormAmy
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Switched off from everything and went for a long walk today. Recommend #breathe #UKLakeDistrict
Selfie of me by an impressive waterfall in the Newlands valley, UK Lake District
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A sensible take from @jamesomalley.co.uk on digital ID cards. Checks aren’t going away, so we do need to make them easier for citizens & employers. We have just such a system over here in NL and it does make life administratively a lot easier. open.substack.com/pub/jamesoma...
How the government's new digital ID will work
And why I've changed my mind on ID cards
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Excellent day with @cdps.bsky.social for their digital leadership programme. Some really great conversations and sharing of work #keepgoing
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Flying visit. Morning from Cardiff 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
Picture of a large hands statue and blue skies - taken in Cardiff city centre.
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I expect women’s networks would be hit especially by this, given many will be working condensed/compressed hours to manage other responsibilities. What a hopeless policy.
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"The FT sought to categorise the expected positive benefits of the technology. Most of the anticipated benefits, such as increased productivity, were vaguely stated and harder to categorise than the risks"

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(note: Entergy is the fossil fuel company supplying Meta)

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	While non-tech companies are upbeat about AI, their filings suggest less clear upsides. During an earnings call in February, Coca-Cola was excited about the technology — even though the key use was in the production of a TV commercial. 

The FT sought to categorise the expected positive benefits of the technology. Most of the anticipated benefits, such as increased productivity, were vaguely stated and harder to categorise than the risks.

Companies anticipated being able to optimise workflows through automation, and hope to achieve market differentiation through their use of AI. Some hoped to be able to use the technology to improve the personalisation of their products.

Filings do reveal that the companies able to give clear AI upsides include those that serve the rising AI-driven data centre boom. Energy companies First Solar and Entergy cited AI as a demand driver.

Freeport-McMoran, which has a stockpile of copper, stated that “data centres and artificial intelligence developments” would support the metal’s price. The company also said the technology can help with material characterisation and mineral extraction.

Equipment manufacturer Caterpillar reported that its energy business was benefiting from supporting “data centre growth related to cloud computing and generative artificial intelligence”.
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You can tell we’re fully into the swing of the new school term when I’m emergency shopping for food tech ingredients at 8pm on a Monday night. One spring onion, dried apricots etc.
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Did our first junior Parkrun event today in Windermere with our 7yo - always super impressed by the organisation, volunteers, and the community that builds around these events
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“AI is an aspiration, not a thing”

Steph Wright @elmosmoe.bsky.social at #SDinGov, inspiring us to think about responsibility and people when considering AI
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Shout out to everyone at #SDinGov!

I’m not there, but I’ll be following with interest.

A quick reminder that I help maintain a list of all UK gov digital services, including links to service assessments and code: govuk-digital-services.herokuapp.com

If your service is missing, let me know!
GOV.UK Services List
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I love London so much. So much.

Did you know that London has the lowest level of ethnic violence of any city of comparable size in the world?

Multiculturalism has in fact worked here. They just don’t want it to be true because we happen to have a Muslim mayor.
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In London, hate will never win.
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Heading to Manchester today, and then looking forward to travelling the other way tomorrow for a couple of days in Edinburgh - Thurs/Friday at SDinGov conference #sdingov #trains
Picture of the train tracks and platform at Oxenholme station.
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Getting Better, a previous Michael Rosen book is also excellent. It deals with some really difficult topics around loss and living with long-term illness, but it’s ultimately very hopeful about what it means to keep going
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I’m trying to find ways to stay optimistic at the moment. This new Michael Rosen book is a lovely collection of ideas and thoughts which I enjoyed very much - Good Days: An A-Z of Hope and Happiness
Good Days: An A-Z of Hope and Happiness by Michael Rosen
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Congrats Keith, hope they gave you an appropriate trivial gift to mark the occasion (or at least a custom sticker)!

In all seriously, 12 years is brilliant service 👏
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Join us at the MoJ or online

* Dr Moira Nicolson & Holly Marquez "Failing Forward: Why Planning for AI Disasters Unlocks Breakthrough Innovation"
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Dr Moira Nicolson, Lead Behavioural Scientist (Cabinet Office) and Honorary Research Fellow (UCL) plus Holly Marquez, Senior Behavioural Scientist, (Cabinet…
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It's a coldest, wettest, gloomiest possibly Monday morning to be working at home today in the South Lakes. Summer is well and truly gone. Sat next to the dog, with a hot coffee
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Never mind the free university education and affordable housing, our parents generation all had the luxury of receiving only one or two letters a term home from school (if they made it via a child’s school bag)!