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Data Justice and COVID-19 Book Launch
What will be the enduring impact of the COVID-19 crisis on surveillance practices?
Ada Lovelace Institute convenes special track on data governance in the public interest at Data for Policy 2020
The Fifth International Conference includes two panels chaired by Alison Powell, Director of the Ada Lovelace Institute’s JUST AI network.
Black data matters: how missing data undermines equitable societies
We joined the CogXtra session on The Tech We Want: An Ethical Approach to Innovation.
Doing good with data: what does good look like when it comes to data stewardship?
Data can help tackle the world’s biggest challenges, if we ask the right questions about governance and apply principles for stewardship.
Should more public trust in data-driven systems be the goal?
To better understand the limits of public trust in data-driven systems, we must acknowledge the role structural inequalities play in shaping trust
Can algorithms ever make the grade?
The failure of the A-level algorithm highlights the need for a more transparent, accountable and inclusive process in the deployment of algorithms.
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.
Confidence in a crisis?
Findings of a public online deliberation project on attitudes to the use of COVID-19 related technologies for transitioning out of lockdown
Facial recognition technology needs proper regulation – Court of Appeal
The appeal of R (Bridges) v Chief Constable of South Wales shows that, when it comes to facial recognition technology, the status quo cannot continue.
Ownership or rights: what’s the path to achieving true agency over data?
Myths and themes to emerge from our panel discussion on data ownership at RightsCon 2020
Public health identities in the private sector
The third in our series of events addressing the nascent ‘public health identity’ systems developing around the world
COVID-19: How public health emergencies have been repurposed as security threats
Shedding light on the capacity of technology to trace and monitor the movement of individuals.