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Removing the pump handle – stewarding data at times of public health emergency
By examining our past, we can find lessons for our future - avoiding pitfalls and ensuring equitable outcomes.
What will the first pandemic of the algorithmic age mean for data governance?
Global crises provide high-stakes stress testing for societal institutions, revealing – for better or worse – the cracks in existing systems.
Data-driven responses to coronavirus are only as good as the trust we place in them
Data is bringing huge benefits in the fight against Covid-19, but we must remain vigilant about NHS plans to collaborate with tech giants.
Our response to COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought new challenges to us all, and we are more convinced than ever of the need to work together.
The foundations of fairness for NHS health data sharing
How do the public expect the NHS, and third-party organisations to steward their data?
International Women’s Day: celebrating the Black women tackling bias in AI
This year’s International Women’s Day theme ‘Each for Equal’ has particular resonance for Black women who experience discrimination.
Think. Resist. Act local: is a slow AI possible?
Jeremy Crampton, Professor of Urban Data Analysis at Newcastle University on the three principles that could underpin a more mindful approach to AI.
Algorithmic decision-making and predictive analytics in children’s social care
A one-day event to discuss the use of data analytics for delivering services within the remits of children’s social care.
New research evidences accountability, transparency and public participation for trusted use of NHS data
Benefits to patients include things like improving disease detection or developing new medicines and treatments.
What is or isn’t OK when it comes to biometrics?
Reflections from round one of the Citizens' Biometric Council.
Beginning ‘JUST AI’ – bravery and creativity for ethics in practice
Dr Alison Powell, Director of the newly established JUST AI network, on the need for bravery and creativity for ethics in practice.
New humanities-led network will put social justice at the heart of AI research
JUST AI, a network of researchers and practitioners led by Dr Alison Powell from LSE launches today.