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Pieces in the puzzle: why we need to convene diverse voices
When it comes to the societal impacts of AI and data, we need to tackle complex problems that don’t necessarily have objective solutions.
Celebrating Ada Lovelace Day: what Ada means to us
Celebrating the contribution to global culture of a remarkable woman: a curious visionary, poetical scientist and collaborative thinker.
Facial recognition and policing – a test case of technology and consent
Giles Herdale argues for urgent action on biometric technology to preserve the principle of policing by consent in a digital age.
The technical and ethical distinction between random and non-random biometric data
Professors Clive Bowman and Peter Grindrod CBE on why we need a legal distinction between random and non-random biometrics.
Beyond face value: public attitudes to facial recognition technology
First survey of public opinion on the use of facial recognition technology reveals the majority of people in the UK want restrictions on its use
The human rights flaws in police facial recognition trials
Dr Daragh Murray explains how use of live facial recognition technology by the Metropolitan Police Service fails to comply with human rights law.
Speech to the PICTFOR Parliamentary Summer Reception
What is the next digital revolution and how can the UK further embrace it to remain a world-leading digital economy?
Biometrics and facial recognition technology – where next?
Proposing a way forward for regulators, policymakers and industry in the UK based on emerging public attitudes research.
The Ada Lovelace Institute supports Wellcome Trust to undertake citizen juries on fair data sharing in the NHS
Working with the Wellcome Trust's Understanding Patient Data programme, and NHS England to understand public attitudes to the sharing of NHS data.
Carly Kind appointed Director of the Ada Lovelace Institute
The Nuffield Foundation has appointed human rights lawyer Carly Kind as Director of the Ada Lovelace Institute (Ada).
Azeem Azhar appointed to the Board of Ada Lovelace Institute
The Nuffield Foundation has appointed technology entrepreneur, investor and adviser Azeem Azhar to the Board of the Ada Lovelace Institute.
Data science and the case for ethical responsibility
Tim Gardam's speech to the British Computer Society on the history of data ethics and the importance of the Ada Lovelace Institute.