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Impact

We are committed to delivering and measuring impact in our work, to achieve real change in the systems and approaches that govern data and AI

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Jobs

We offer opportunities for people who are committed to ensuring data and AI work for people and society

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Our funders

As a non-academic research institute, our partners and funders support our independence from Government, academic institutions and the private sector.

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Programmes

We have five current research programmes

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Our people

We're a small, disciplinarily diverse team of legal, policy, social science, philosophy, economy, culture, technology and participation experts.

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Events

Events to discuss ideas, arguments and strategies to ensure that data and AI work for people and society

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The latest news from the Ada Lovelace Institute

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Writing, thinking and debating about how data and AI can be made to work for people and society

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Our work

At the Ada Lovelace Institute we use a range of research methodologies to explore sociotechnical questions relating to data and AI

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About

Our core beliefs are that the benefits of data and AI must be justly and equitably distributed, and they must enhance individual and social wellbeing