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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
A piece of the action
The questions we’re asking ahead of the AI Action Summit
Computing Commons
Designing public compute for people and society
A learning curve?
A Iandscape review of AI and education in the UK
Friends for sale: the rise and risks of AI companions
What are the possible long-term effects of AI companions on individuals and society?
Modelling access-to-data frameworks in the UK
What policymakers can learn from data sharing practice to enable research into online harms