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Events to discuss ideas, arguments and strategies to ensure that data and AI work for people and society
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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.
Regulate to innovate – report launch event
How should the UK Government approach the regulation of AI?
Responsible AI research: challenges and opportunities
Exploring the foundational premises for delivering ‘world-leading data protection standards’ that benefit people and achieve societal goals
Redesigning fairness: concepts, contexts and complexities
Exploring the foundational premises for delivering ‘world-leading data protection standards’ that benefit people and achieve societal goals
National approaches to online harms regulation
How will approaches to regulation work in practice?
Accountable AI: a route to effective regulation
Exploring the foundational premises for delivering ‘world-leading data protection standards’ that benefit people and achieve societal goals
Lessons learned from COVID-19: how should data usage during the pandemic shape the future?
Exploring the foundational premises for delivering ‘world-leading data protection standards’ that benefit people and achieve societal goals
Responsible innovation: what does it mean and how can we make it happen?
Exploring the foundational premises for delivering ‘world-leading data protection standards’ that benefit people and achieve societal goals
Is there an exponential gap? Azeem Azhar interviewed by John Thornhill
Azeem Azhar, author of Exponential, in conversation with John Thornhill of the Financial Times exploring the credibility of the book’s central premise
Exploring participatory mechanisms for data stewardship – report launch event
Involving people in the design, development and use of data and AI systems
Prototyping AI ethics futures: Ethics in practice
Part of a week-long series of events highlighting the new possibilities of a humanities-led, broadly engaging approach to data and AI ethics
Prototyping AI ethics futures: Racial justice
Part of a week-long series of events highlighting the new possibilities of a humanities-led, broadly engaging approach to data and AI ethics