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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
What is or isn’t OK when it comes to the use of biometric technologies?
Launch event for the final report of the Citizens' Biometrics Council – findings and recommendations
Public demands stronger regulation for all biometric technologies, the Ada Lovelace Institute finds
The Ada Lovelace Institute's Citizens' Biometrics Council concludes that biometric technologies require stronger regulation
The Citizens’ Biometrics Council
Report with recommendations and findings of a public deliberation on biometrics technology, policy and governance
The data divide
Public attitudes to tackling social and health inequalities in the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
A data divide based on access
A significant proportion of the UK public lacks adequate access to data infrastructures, such as broadband, connectivity and smartphones, survey finds
A data divide based on knowledge, awareness and skills
A large proportion of the UK public lacks awareness of the existence of certain COVID-19 technologies, survey finds
A data divide based on use, acceptability and comfort
Differences in public attitudes between those who have chosen to use COVID-19 technologies, and those who have chosen not to
A data divide in the reasons for using or not using technologies: collective and individual benefit
Belief in accuracy and effectiveness strongly correlated with why people chose (or chose not) to use COVID-19 technologies, survey finds
Public attitudes towards vaccine passports
Findings from a nationally representative survey on public attitudes towards a range of COVID-19 technologies, including vaccine passports