Updates from the HLG-MOS Projects

Generative AI

  1. The final report, spanning over 150 pages, has been completed. It includes six chapters: 1. Using, Implementing, and Developing; 2. Governing and Managing; 3. Mitigating and Monitoring; 4. Building Organizational Capability; 5. Preparing for the Future; and 6. Official Statistics and AI: Quo Vadis?
  2. Preparations are ongoing for the AI-readiness sprint which will be held on September 22nd with BSTN;
  3. Plans for a webinar to accompany the report's release.

Advanced Survey Cost-Effectiveness with Nonresponse Treatment (ASCENT)

 

Roadmap for Multi-Source Statistics (RAMSES)


Electronic

Updates from the Modernization Groups

Group

Work

Status

Description

Blue-skies Thinking

Identifying Topics/Opportunities


Applying Data Science and Modern Methods

Uncertainty Quantification Task Team


Advancing Responsible AI Task Team and Responsible AI Training Program


Capabilities and Communication


Work and Job of the Future - Generational diversity


Webinar on mental well-being


Ethical management (Data and Business)


Expert Meeting on the Dissemination and Communication of Statistics


AI for official statistics - communication perspective


Supporting Standards


 



 


Interoperability between DDI and SDMX for Data Integration task team


Statistical Architecture Framework task team


Webinar on GSIM 2.0 

The webinar on v2.0 of the Generic Statistical Information Model took place on 2 September, as was attended by 134 people. The recordings of the presentations made in this webinar are being turned into youtube videos, as replacements for the training for the previous v1.2) of GSIM.

Standards discussion at the ISI Congress in the Netherlands

Not started


Revision of GAMSO


Survey for stakeholders

It doesn't seem like a survey of stakeholders will be conducted. However, there has been a broader survey (done by the CES) of how much our outputs are being used by member states.

Many of the Standards Group outputs scored very highly in the results, for example the GSBPM, which is no surprise. Additionally, the output from one of our activities on "Implementation Standards in the Context of GSBPM" also scored very well, which is good to see.