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Lessons to assist Government and policymakers navigating difficult dilemmas when deploying data-driven technologies to manage the pandemic
Regulatory inspection of algorithmic systems
Establishing mechanisms and methods for regulatory inspection of algorithmic systems, sometimes known as 'algorithm audit'.
Meaningful transparency and (in)visible algorithms
Can transparency bring accountability to public-sector algorithmic decision-making (ADM) systems?
The NHS COVID-19 app: is it an enduring public health technology?
Will the long-awaited contract tracing app deliver on its promises for 2020 and beyond?
Why algorithms aren’t the answer: what the public needs to trust technology
A ten-point checklist for the Test and Trace team working on contact tracing app 2.0, based on the findings of rapid online public deliberation.
It’s complicated: what the public thinks about COVID-19 technologies
Lessons developers and policymakers must learn from the public about COVID-19 technologies.
Turn it off and on again: lessons learned from the NHS contact tracing app
The decision to delay the app’s launch is the right one.
Something to declare? Surfacing issues with immunity certificates
As the building of technical capacity for immunity apps and deliberation about deployment progresses, we surface six issues policymakers must consider
Provisos for a contact tracing app
An update to the COVID-19 rapid evidence review: Exit though the App Store?
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
Exit through the App Store? Rapid evidence review explainer for Parliament
A rapid review of evidence on the technical considerations and societal implications of using technology to transition from the COVID-19 crisis.
Exit through the App Store? Rapid evidence review explainer for Government and policymakers
A rapid review of evidence on the technical considerations and societal implications of using technology to transition from the COVID-19 crisis.