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‘Globally significant’ AI Act must recognise those affected by AI, says the Ada Lovelace Institute
Ada is recommending amendments to ensure that those affected by AI are recognised and empowered in the AI Act.
From principles to practice: what next for algorithmic impact assessments?
We are convening experts from policy, industry, healthcare and AI ethics to discuss our recent case study and the future of AIAs.
Three proposals to strengthen the EU Artificial Intelligence Act
Recommendations to improve the regulation of AI – in Europe and worldwide
Regulate to innovate
A route to regulation that reflects the ambition of the UK AI Strategy
BCS Lovelace lecture: Probabilistic model checking for the data-rich world
BCS Lovelace lecture 2020/21 with Professor Marta Kwiatkowska on probabilistic model checking for the data-rich world
Containing the canary in the AI coalmine – the EU’s efforts to regulate biometrics
Exploring the gaps and risks relating to biometrics in the EU's draft AI regulation
Algorithmic accountability for the public sector
Research with AI Now and the Open Government Partnership to learn from the first wave of algorithmic accountability policy.
Exploring legal mechanisms for data stewardship
A joint publication with the AI Council, which explores three legal mechanisms that could help facilitate responsible data stewardship
Ada’s National Data Strategy consultation response
A summary of the Ada Lovelace Institute's response to the National Data Strategy consultation
Investigating and Prosecuting AI
A summary of the fourth panel on the Ethics & Society stage at CogX 2020 - Day 1
Examining the Black Box
Identifying common language for algorithm audits and impact assessments