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May 2024
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Welcome to Bytes of Ingenuity, a podcast where we take a look at innovative approaches to solving today’s toughest challenges. Whether diving deep on a particular issue - from social protection to AI election interference - or exploring how disruptive technologies are changing the world as we know it, we’ll bring you a range of critical perspectives on the latest trends in governance, security, information integrity, justice and rights. Bringing you this podcast is Siren Analytics, a full-service digital transformation agency headquartered in Beirut. The podcast will bring a regional perspective to topics of global importance. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, entrepreneur or development professional, subscribe to Bytes of Ingenuity for insights and expert analysis to stay ahead in today's evolving digital world!

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