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Public deliberation could help address AI’s legitimacy problem in 2019
The importance of public legitimacy was illustrated by a series of public, highly controversial events that took place in 2018.
The ethical and political questions raised by AI
Dr Steven Cave's speech from an Ada Lovelace Institute event held at the Nuffield Foundation on 4 December 2018.
Digital technologies have yet to earn their ethical spurs
A new, a vast, and a powerful language.
Context, agenda and ways of working
In our 2018 prospectus, we set out the context, agenda and ways of working of the Ada Lovelace Institute
A welcome from our Executive Chair
Our Executive Chair, Sir Alan Wilson, introduces the Ada Lovelace Institute.
First Board members appointed to lead the Ada Lovelace Institute
The Nuffield Foundation has appointed the first Board members to lead the strategic development of the Ada Lovelace Institute.
Our prospectus
How Ada will promote informed public understanding of the impact of AI and data-driven technologies on different groups of people.
Data for the common good – framing the debate
To help us to better understand data, including its uses and ethical implications, various analogies are used
Building the evidence base for data and AI ethics
What impact is the debate on data and AI ethics having on independent public research?
Keeping society in the loop about data ethics and AI
Do we need an implicit social contract between those developing and designing the tech and those who may be affected by it?
Sir Alan Wilson appointed Executive Chair of the Ada Lovelace Institute
The Nuffield Foundation has appointed Sir Alan Wilson as Executive Chair of the Ada Lovelace Institute.
Letter to the Financial Times: Embed ethical thinking in tech culture
This letter was originally published in the Financial Times on 29 May 2018.