Collaborative Government


In 2047 you now live in a collaborative state

The Government is enabling seamless participation through virtual platforms. Citizens have ownership of their data and have the ability to make decisions that impact their communities.

Exploring this future world won’t take more than a minute of your time. We are not collecting any personal data. If you’d like to continue the discussion please join us at the EY-Glass house (Area 9) on the 17th June at 3-5pm.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now used to help the government work closely with its citizens

Technological advancements in AI and improvements to real-time data analytics have led to the reinvention of the way government operates.

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There’s been a push for an open and innovative government

Increased levels of activism have resulted in a monumental shift in the way the government works. An open government that has a real-time understanding of socio-economic problems through the use of AI public services, such as providing care for the elderly, waste management and healthcare, can be offered to individuals in a predictive and timely manner.

This means that no one is left behind and everyone is catered for.

In this world...

Full transparency

Citizens have insight into how their money is spent

Reliable government

Citizens trust the government to provide timely services

Policies that citizens need

High levels of satisfaction with newly implemented polices

Data security

Citizen have full control over how their data is being used

As a citizen, how motivated would you feel to challenge those in power?

Please choose an option,
1 being least likely and 5 being most likely.




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Future Scenario


Strong sense of community is built through innovation

Imagine a world where you receive a notification informing you that your area will experience severe flooding in the next 12 days. Your local authority service provider offers you temporary accommodation and supplies to protect your property.

After you have completed using the service you receive a summary of the spending for that service and how much of your tax went towards providing it.

What would be the biggest challenge for your sector in this world?