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Mass facial recognition roll-out exists in ‘legal grey area’ due to inadequate governance, says the Ada Lovelace Institute
The UK’s approach to governing facial recognition and other biometric technologies is failing to provide legal certainty or safeguard the public.
An eye on the future
A legal framework for the governance of biometric technologies in the UK
Building blocks: four recommendations to strengthen the foundations for AI in the public sector
How can government ensure trustworthy use of AI and deliver public value?
Potential unreached: challenges in accessing data for socially beneficial research
An opportunity to enable access to platform data with the Data Use and Access Bill
Advanced AI video generation may lead to a new era of dangerous deepfakes
What safeguards should be put in place to ensure people can control their image and likeness?
The case for a local government AI taskforce
Collaborating across local and central government to use procurement as a lever for change
Making good
Insights on AI and public good from diverse UK communities
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.
How do people feel about AI? (2025)
Wave two of a nationally representative survey of UK attitudes to AI
Ada Lovelace Institute responds to General-Purpose AI Code of Practice draft
Gaia Marcus, Director of the Ada Lovelace Institute, has responded to the third draft of the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice.
Learning and teaching with AI
A call for a rights-respecting approach
Transcribing trust
Evaluating the use of AI in social care