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AI-powered genomic health prediction should not be widely rolled out across the NHS yet, says new report
The Ada Lovelace Institute and the Nuffield Council on Bioethics (NCOB) have published a new report on AI-powered genomic health prediction (AIGHP).
How can (A)I help?
An exploration of AI assistants.
Critical analytics?
Learning from the early adoption of data analytics for local authority service delivery
Private-sector data for public good: modelling data access mandates
This project aims to model the legal backbone necessary for enabling access to data mandates in practice.
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
Rethinking data and rebalancing power: building a digital ecosystem that works for people and society
This virtual event aims to catalyse discussion by convening organisations to share their reflections on building a more positive future for data.
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
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?
The rule of trust
Findings from citizens’ juries on the good governance of data in pandemics.
The Ryder Review
Independent legal review of the governance of biometric data in England and Wales