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The role of the arts and humanities in thinking about artificial intelligence (AI)
Reclaiming a broad and foundational understanding of ethics in the AI domain, with radical implications for the re-ordering of social power
Ada Lovelace Institute curates ‘Ethics & Society’ at CogX 2021
The Ada Lovelace Institute curates a half-day of events at CogX 2021 – the international festival of AI
Prototyping AI ethics futures
A week-long series of dialogues and workshops highlighting the new possibilities of a humanities-led, broadly engaging approach to data and AI ethics
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
Season’s greetings: goodbye to 2020 and the 12 months of Ada
Four policy-facing reports, three citizens’ juries, two expert working groups and a global pandemic
COVID-19, the gig economy and the hunger for surveillance
The hidden, and unfairly distributed, costs of convenience on gig economy workers
Our strategy 2019-2020
Public understanding, ethical guidance and legal frameworks have not kept up with the development of data-driven and AI technologies.
Mapping AI and data ethics
Mapping the AI and data ethics field to understand the actors, issues and perspectives that constitute the space
Announcing the four JUST AI AHRC-funded Fellowships to address racial justice and AI ethics
The Ada Lovelace Institute’s JUST AI network is delighted to announce the four awardees of the JUST AI Fellowship.
Think. Resist. Act local: is a slow AI possible?
Jeremy Crampton, Professor of Urban Data Analysis at Newcastle University on the three principles that could underpin a more mindful approach to AI.
Algorithmic decision-making and predictive analytics in children’s social care
A one-day event to discuss the use of data analytics for delivering services within the remits of children’s social care.
Speech to the PICTFOR Parliamentary Summer Reception
What is the next digital revolution and how can the UK further embrace it to remain a world-leading digital economy?