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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
Trends in biometric information regulation in the USA
What are the precedents, arguments and future prospects for legislation at city to state level?
Independent legal review of the governance of biometric data in England and Wales
An independent legal review of the governance of biometric data, commissioned by the Ada Lovelace Institute and led by Matthew Ryder KC.
The Ryder Review and the future of biometrics governance
In-person launch event at the Royal Society
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.
The Ryder Review
Independent legal review of the governance of biometric data in England and Wales
Countermeasures
The need for new legislation to govern biometric technologies in the UK
Data-driven responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
What have we learned, and how can we design a future, equitable health and social care system?
Cloudmoney: Cash, Cards, Crypto and the War for our Wallets
In conversation with Brett Scott
The tension between the promises and realities of data use in health and social care
A partnership with the Health Foundation to study the relationships between data-driven systems and inequalities in health
The political economy of data intermediaries
How do we build data institutions and intermediaries that work for everyone?
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)'.