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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.
New rules?
Lessons for AI regulation from the governance of other high-tech sectors
Approaches to public compute
Mapping global approaches
Buying AI
Is the public sector equipped to procure technology in the public interest?
Local government needs better support for responsible procurement of AI
Local authorities are being left without adequate support to procure AI in the public interest, despite a proliferation of guidance documents.
Anticipating today
Co-designing new resources for policymakers to better anticipate societal and ethical impacts of emerging technologies
AI-powered genomic health prediction should not be widely rolled out across the NHS yet, says new report
The Ada Lovelace Institute and the Nuffield Council on Bioethics (NCOB) have published a new report on AI-powered genomic health prediction (AIGHP).
AI assistants
Helpful or full of hype?
AI in the public sector: white heat or hot air?
The new Government needs to work out what it wants from AI in the public sector
Ada Lovelace Institute statement on the King’s Speech
Gaia Marcus, Director of the Ada Lovelace Institute, responds to the 2024 King's Speech.
Community-informed governance: reflections for the AI sector
What can we learn from Chile’s street-led deliberations and the demand for constitutional reform?
An infrastructure for safety and trust in European AI
Mandating independent safety assessment