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Ada Lovelace Institute hosts ‘Taking back control of data: scrutinising the UK’s plans to reform the GDPR’
Exploring the foundational premises for delivering ‘world-leading data protection standards’ that benefit people and achieve societal goals
Is there an exponential gap? Azeem Azhar interviewed by John Thornhill
Azeem Azhar, author of Exponential, in conversation with John Thornhill of the Financial Times exploring the credibility of the book’s central premise
Exploring participatory mechanisms for data stewardship – report launch event
Involving people in the design, development and use of data and AI systems
Participatory data stewardship
A framework for involving people in the use of data
New research highlights lessons learnt from first wave of global policy mechanisms to increase algorithmic accountability in the public sector
The first global study analysing the first wave of algorithmic accountability policy for the public sector
Algorithmic accountability for the public sector
Learning from the first wave of policy implementation
The ethics of recommendation systems in public service media
Exploring the ethical implications of public service media use of recommendation systems.
New joint project with the Nuffield Council on Bioethics on AI and genomics futures
The Ada Lovelace Institute and the Nuffield Council on Bioethics will be working together on a new project on AI and genomics futures
Otherwises, and the contribution of the arts and humanities to ethical AI
Generative future-making, process and practice as ethical acts
The role of good governance and the rule of law in building public trust in data-driven responses to public health emergencies
Citizens' juries on the trustworthiness of data-driven technologies used in a public health emergency.
Mobilising the intellectual resources of the arts and humanities
Challenging and redrawing framings of technology to serve human flourishing and justice
Who gets to write the future?
Reimagining policymaking through an anti-racist and creative practice lens