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How do people feel about AI?
A nationally representative survey of the British public
Majority of British public support ‘laws and regulations’ to guide the use of AI, according to a new nationwide survey
More than 60% of the British public support ‘laws and regulations’ to guide the use of AI, according to a new national survey.
EU AI standards development and civil society participation
In May 2023, the Ada Lovelace Institute hosted an expert roundtable on EU AI standards development and civil society participation.
What will the role of standards be in AI governance?
Why standards are at the centre of AI regulation conversations and the challenges they raise
Inclusive AI governance
Civil society participation in standards development
The value chain of general-purpose AI
A closer look at the implications of API and open-source accessible GPAI for the EU AI Act
The Ada Lovelace Institute in 2022
Ada’s Director Carly Kind reflects on the last year and looks ahead to 2023
How does digital constitutionalism reframe the discourse on rights and powers?
A theoretical lens to understand digital policy developments
Major new survey of UK public attitudes to AI launched
The Alan Turing Institute and the Ada Lovelace Institute are conducting a major new survey of public attitudes to AI and data-driven technologies.
The way ahead on AI liability issues
Will the developing EU liability framework for regulating AI prove sufficient?
Urgent need for new laws governing biometric technologies, according to an independent legal review
Existing frameworks are inadequate and failing to keep pace, according to an independent legal review led by Matthew Ryder QC.
Two steps forward, one step back: the EU’s plans for improving gig working conditions
A critique of the EU’s proposed approach to employment status and algorithmic management for platform workers