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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 role of collective action in ensuring data justice
Five preconditions to protecting people from data-driven collective harms
How the GDPR can exacerbate power asymmetries and collective data harms
Exploring how power asymmetries operate across the law and collective harms
Inform, educate, entertain… and recommend?
Exploring the use and ethics of recommendation systems in public service media
The case for collective action against the harms of data-driven technologies
To what extent are the GDPR's data rights an effective tool for enabling collective action?
Exploring the role of public participation in commercial AI labs
What public participation approaches are being used by the technology sector?
Rethinking data and rebalancing digital power
What is a more ambitious vision for data use and regulation that can deliver a positive shift in the digital ecosystem towards people and society?
Voices in the Code: A Story about People, Their Values, and the Algorithm They Made
David G. Robinson in conversation with Professor Shannon Vallor
How will data-driven climate change technologies affect global equality?
The role of data-driven adaptation technologies in the climate crisis
A knotted pipeline
Data-driven systems and inequalities in health and social care
The way ahead on AI liability issues
Will the developing EU liability framework for regulating AI prove sufficient?
A culture of ethical AI
What steps can organisers of AI conferences take to encourage ethical reflection by the AI research community?