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The Ada Lovelace Institute in 2022
Ada’s Director Carly Kind reflects on the last year and looks ahead to 2023
A co-produced evaluation of the JUST AI fellowship programme
Request for proposals
Who gets to write the future?
Reimagining policymaking through an anti-racist and creative practice lens
Standardised access: the tension between scale and fit
Disability-led access as a lens to rethink the meaning and potential of responsible technology
Networking with care part 1: Mapping ‘justice’
JUST AI aims to integrate and reflect on the many layers and different qualities of map-making, mapping and relationship construction
JUST AI – Prototyping ethical futures for data and AI
Taking a creative, humanities-led approach to questions of AI ethics
Ada Lovelace Institute’s JUST AI network announces £40,000 AHRC support for projects addressing racial justice and AI ethics
Grants for projects designed to surface alternative, critical and diverse perspectives on data and AI in relation to racial justice.
Announcing the four JUST AI AHRC-funded Fellowships to address racial justice and AI ethics
The Ada Lovelace Institute’s JUST AI network is delighted to announce the four awardees of the JUST AI Fellowship.
What is visualised is realised: models and the fallacy of risk
How mathematical models of infection structure the messages people receive about risk and responsibility.
To be seen we must be measured: data visualisation and inequality
How data, bodies and experience entwine.
New humanities-led network will put social justice at the heart of AI research
JUST AI, a network of researchers and practitioners led by Dr Alison Powell from LSE launches today.
Beginning ‘JUST AI’ – bravery and creativity for ethics in practice
Dr Alison Powell, Director of the newly established JUST AI network, on the need for bravery and creativity for ethics in practice.