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Insights on AI and public good from diverse UK communities
How do people feel about AI? (2025)
Wave two of a nationally representative survey of UK attitudes to AI
7 in 10 say laws and regulations would increase their comfort with AI amid rising public concerns, national survey finds
72% of the UK public say that laws and regulation would increase their comfort with AI, according to a new nationally representative survey.
What do the public think about AI?
Understanding public attitudes and how to involve the public in decision-making about AI
New, independent evidence review helps policymakers understand public attitudes about AI and how to involve the public in AI decision-making
The Ada Lovelace Institute has published a new rapid review of evidence on public attitudes about AI and how to involve the public in AI policy.
Access denied?
Socioeconomic inequalities in digital health services
Listening to the public
Views from the Citizens’ Biometrics Council on the Information Commissioner’s Office’s proposed approach to biometrics
How do people feel about AI?
A nationally representative survey of the British public
How do people feel about AI? (2023)
A nationally representative survey of public attitudes to artificial intelligence in Britain
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.
How do people feel about AI?
A nationally representative survey of the British public.
The Ada Lovelace Institute in 2022
Ada’s Director Carly Kind reflects on the last year and looks ahead to 2023