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Season’s greetings: goodbye to 2020 and the 12 months of Ada
Four policy-facing reports, three citizens’ juries, two expert working groups and a global pandemic
America’s ‘privacy renaissance’: What to expect under a new presidency and Congress
A deep dive into US privacy legislation and implications for US-EU-UK relations
Tipping towards trans-nationalism – data, tech and the future of nation states
How data, tech and geopolitics might shape the future
Ada’s National Data Strategy consultation response
A summary of the Ada Lovelace Institute's response to the National Data Strategy consultation
COVID-19, the gig economy and the hunger for surveillance
The hidden, and unfairly distributed, costs of convenience on gig economy workers
Living online: the long-term impact on wellbeing
The Ada Lovelace Institute and Health Foundation’s response to the House of Lords COVID-19 Committee’s call for evidence
Regulating for algorithm accountability: global trajectories, proposals and risks
Exploring how we can ensure that algorithmic systems and those deploying them are truly accountable
Accountability for algorithms: a response to the CDEI review into bias in algorithmic decision-making
Reviewing bias is welcome, and stopping the amplification of historic inequalities is essential.
Legal mechanisms for data stewardship
A working group to explore different legal structures that support responsible management of data.
Building evidence
Building evidence, through research and public engagement, to secure the legal, technical, economic and societal conditions for an equitable society
Fostering an informed public dialogue
Ensuring that the UK public are equipped to take part in democratic decision making, and that public voices are heard in policy and technology.
Changing practices, policies and laws
How we use our work to effect changes in the ways data and data-driven technologies are developed, governed and regulated