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UK must strengthen its AI regulation proposals to improve legal protections, empower regulators and address urgent risks of cutting-edge models
The Ada Lovelace Institute today published a new report analysing the UK’s proposals for AI regulation.
Governments must learn ‘clear lessons’ from the use of digital technologies during the COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 was the first global health crisis of ‘the algorithmic age’.
Majority of British public support ‘laws and regulations’ to guide the use of AI, according to a new nationwide survey
More than 60% of the British public support ‘laws and regulations’ to guide the use of AI, according to a new national survey.
Francine Bennett to step in as Interim Director, covering Carly Kind’s maternity leave
Ada Board member Francine Bennett will step in as Interim Director of the Ada Lovelace Institute, covering Director Carly Kind’s maternity leave.
Invitation to tender: deliberative mini-public on AI and genomic health prediction
Ada and the Nuffield Council on Bioethics are inviting tenders to deliver a deliberative mini-public on AI and genomic health prediction.
Ada Lovelace Institute opens search for a new Chair of the Board
The Ada Lovelace Institute is seeking a new Chair of the Board, as Dame Wendy Hall DBE, FRS, FREng completes her term as Chair.
Major new survey of UK public attitudes to AI launched
The Alan Turing Institute and the Ada Lovelace Institute are conducting a major new survey of public attitudes to AI and data-driven technologies.
International call for input: effectiveness and social impact of vaccine certificates and digital contact tracing
An open call for input from public health officials, civil society organisations, researchers and members of the public
Urgent need for new laws governing biometric technologies, according to an independent legal review
Existing frameworks are inadequate and failing to keep pace, according to an independent legal review led by Matthew Ryder QC.
Funding opportunity: Programme Director for Enabling a responsible AI ecosystem
AHRC has selected the Ada Lovelace Institute as the Collaborating Partner to a new AHRC programme 'Enabling a responsible AI ecosystem (2022-26)'.
‘Globally significant’ AI Act must recognise those affected by AI, says the Ada Lovelace Institute
Ada is recommending amendments to ensure that those affected by AI are recognised and empowered in the AI Act.
Pioneering framework for assessing the impact of medical AI set to be trialled by NHS in world-first pilot
The Ada Lovelace Institute has designed an algorithmic impact assessment (AIA) for the NHS AI Lab, the first known example within healthcare.