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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?
Data science and the case for ethical responsibility
Tim Gardam's speech to the British Computer Society on the history of data ethics and the importance of the Ada Lovelace Institute.
Nuffield Foundation publishes roadmap for AI ethics research
Setting out a broad roadmap for work on the ethical and societal implications of technologies driven by algorithms, data and AI (ADA).
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
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?