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Algorithmic accountability for the public sector
Research with AI Now and the Open Government Partnership to learn from the first wave of algorithmic accountability policy.
Inspecting algorithms in social media platforms: bridging regulators and independent auditors
CRAFT session at the 2021 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency
Exploring legal mechanisms for data stewardship
A joint publication with the AI Council, which explores three legal mechanisms that could help facilitate responsible data stewardship
Is the goal of antitrust enforcement a competitive digital economy or a different digital ecosystem?
Antitrust ferment and opportunity in digital markets
Crowd Clouds
A meditation on people, technology, place and space
Post-Brexit Britain’s dance-off with EU privacy standards in the context of EU-US relations
When privacy protections are aligning at a global level, how will the UK reconcile data protection and digital protectionism?
America’s ‘privacy renaissance’: What to expect under a new presidency and Congress
A deep dive into US privacy legislation and implications for US-EU-UK relations
Tipping towards trans-nationalism – data, tech and the future of nation states
How data, tech and geopolitics might shape the future
Ada’s National Data Strategy consultation response
A summary of the Ada Lovelace Institute's response to the National Data Strategy consultation
Regulating for algorithm accountability: global trajectories, proposals and risks
Exploring how we can ensure that algorithmic systems and those deploying them are truly accountable
Reinventing online platforms: is the new EU regulatory package enough?
Without mandatory interoperability, will the Digital Markets Act and Digital Service Act be enough to reset the rules for big tech?
Regulatory inspection of algorithmic systems
Establishing mechanisms and methods for regulatory inspection of algorithmic systems, sometimes known as 'algorithm audit'.