Events
Events to discuss ideas, arguments and strategies to ensure that data and AI work for people and society
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Networking with care: Re-making networks and practices of data and AI ethics
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: Rights, access and refusal
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: The disrupted high street
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: Data, AI and environment
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: Data walk with Dr Alison Powell
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: Building capacity
Part of a week-long series of events highlighting the new possibilities of a humanities-led, broadly engaging approach to data and AI ethics
Emerging approaches to the regulation of biometrics: The EU, the US and the challenge to the UK
What we can learn from international developments in the governance and regulation of biometric technologies
Building public confidence in data-driven systems
Findings of the Office for Statistics Regulation review into the 2020 exam results algorithm, and why public confidence in data-driven systems matters
Book launch: Digital Technology and Democratic Theory
How digital technologies shape, reshape and affect fundamental questions about democratic theory and practice
BCS Lovelace lecture: Probabilistic model checking for the data-rich world
BCS Lovelace lecture 2020/21 with Professor Marta Kwiatkowska on probabilistic model checking for the data-rich world
Technology and civic engagement – double book launch with the Ada Lovelace Institute
Dr Alison Powell and Dr Daniel Greene in conversation to discuss their new books
Access as a responsible technology?
An exploration of ‘access’ as a way to rethink the meaning and potential of responsible technology, with Sara Hendren and Sarah Drinkwater