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Our reports offer ideas, analysis, research and policy recommendations for data and AI that lead to greater wellbeing and social justice
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Ada’s National Data Strategy consultation response
A summary of the Ada Lovelace Institute's response to the National Data Strategy consultation
Living online: the long-term impact on wellbeing
The Ada Lovelace Institute and Health Foundation’s response to the House of Lords COVID-19 Committee’s call for evidence
Our strategy 2019-2020
Public understanding, ethical guidance and legal frameworks have not kept up with the development of data-driven and AI technologies.
No green lights, no red lines
Lessons to assist Government and policymakers navigating difficult dilemmas when deploying data-driven technologies to manage the pandemic
Inspecting algorithms in social media platforms
Joint briefing with Reset, giving insights and recommendations towards a practical route forward for regulatory inspection of algorithms
The data will see you now
Exploring the datafication of health: what it is, how it occurs, and its impacts on individual and social wellbeing
Transparency mechanisms for UK public-sector algorithmic decision-making systems
Existing UK mechanisms for transparency and their relation to the implementation of algorithmic decision-making systems
Confidence in a crisis?
Findings of a public online deliberation project on attitudes to the use of COVID-19 related technologies for transitioning out of lockdown
Provisos for a contact tracing app
An update to the COVID-19 rapid evidence review: Exit though the App Store?
International monitor: vaccine passports and COVID-19 status apps
A tracker collating developments in policy and practices around vaccine certification and COVID-19 status apps as they emerge around the world.
Examining the Black Box
Identifying common language for algorithm audits and impact assessments
Exit through the App Store?
A rapid evidence review of the technical considerations and societal implications of using technology to transition from the first COVID-19 lockdown