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How to create third-party auditing regimes for AI systems
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Interrogating how existing and emerging AI and data law, regulation, governance and policy meets the needs of people and society.
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Safety first?
Reimagining the role of the UK AI Safety Institute in a wider UK governance framework
The role of public compute
How can we realise the societal benefits of AI with a market-shaping approach?
Mobilising publics and grassroots organisations to impact AI policy
What can we learn from network-building initiatives in Spain?
Gaia Marcus appointed as new Director of the Ada Lovelace Institute
Gaia Marcus has been appointed by the Nuffield Foundation as the new Director of the Ada Lovelace Institute, following an open recruitment process.
It’s time to strengthen data protection law for the AI era
How improving the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill can help ensure that AI and data work for people and society
Ada Lovelace Institute statement on Spring Budget 2024
Imogen Parker, Associate Director (Society, justice & public services) comments on proposed investment in artificial intelligence in the public sector