Events
Events to discuss ideas, arguments and strategies to ensure that data and AI work for people and society
We convene virtual events to discuss ideas, arguments and strategies around minimising the societal harms of data and AI and maximising the benefits to enhance individual and social wellbeing.
As an independent organisation, we provide a platform for multidisciplinary and plural discussions that is independent of the interests of industry and government.
Upcoming and current events
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Past events
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The UK’s industrial approach to AI – what’s next?
Join the Ada Lovelace Institute as we make sense of the current AI policy landscape and debate the way forward for the UK's industrial approach to AI.
Predicting: The future of health?
Assessing the potential, risks and appropriate role of AI-powered genomic health prediction in the UK health system
Tackling health and social inequalities in data-driven systems
The event follows a three-year long programme of research, conducted in partnership with The Health Foundation.
Regulating AI in the UK
Recommendations to strengthen the Government's proposed framework
Working at Ada: about us and our current vacancies
We will share some more information on Ada's research interests, our roles, the hiring process, and what life is like as an Ada researcher
Pandemic preparedness and public health in the algorithmic age
Lessons from the App Store: Insights and learnings from COVID-19 technologies
How do people feel about AI?
A nationally representative survey of the British public
EU AI standards development and civil society participation
In May 2023, the Ada Lovelace Institute hosted an expert roundtable on EU AI standards development and civil society participation.
Inform, educate, entertain… and recommend?
Exploring the use and ethics of recommendation systems in public service media
Looking before we leap?
Ethical review processes for AI and data science research
Rethinking data and rebalancing power: building a digital ecosystem that works for people and society
This virtual event aims to catalyse discussion by convening organisations to share their reflections on building a more positive future for data.
Voices in the Code: A Story about People, Their Values, and the Algorithm They Made
David G. Robinson in conversation with Professor Shannon Vallor