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How to improve contact tracing apps for future public health crises
Lessons learned from the UK’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Ada in Europe
We examine how existing and emerging regulation in the EU strengthens, supports or challenges interests of people and society – locally and globally.
Two steps forward, one step back: the EU’s plans for improving gig working conditions
A critique of the EU’s proposed approach to employment status and algorithmic management for platform workers
‘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.
Expert opinion: Regulating AI in Europe
Four problems and four solutions
From principles to practice: what next for algorithmic impact assessments?
We are convening experts from policy, industry, healthcare and AI ethics to discuss our recent case study and the future of AIAs.
Don’t start with the data: a people-centred approach to addressing health inequalities
Why identities and experiences can’t be reduced to categories
AI and genomics futures
This joint project with the Nuffield Council on Bioethics explores how AI is transforming the capabilities and practice of genomic science.
Getting under the hood of big tech
Auditing standards in the EU Digital Services Act
Realising the potential of algorithmic accountability mechanisms
Seven design challenges for the successful implementation of algorithmic impact assessments
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.
Algorithmic impact assessment: a case study in healthcare
This report sets out the first-known detailed proposal for the use of an algorithmic impact assessment for data access in a healthcare context