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Responsible AI research: challenges and opportunities
Exploring the foundational premises for delivering ‘world-leading data protection standards’ that benefit people and achieve societal goals
Redesigning fairness: concepts, contexts and complexities
Exploring the foundational premises for delivering ‘world-leading data protection standards’ that benefit people and achieve societal goals
Accountable AI: a route to effective regulation
Exploring the foundational premises for delivering ‘world-leading data protection standards’ that benefit people and achieve societal goals
Lessons learned from COVID-19: how should data usage during the pandemic shape the future?
Exploring the foundational premises for delivering ‘world-leading data protection standards’ that benefit people and achieve societal goals
Responsible innovation: what does it mean and how can we make it happen?
Exploring the foundational premises for delivering ‘world-leading data protection standards’ that benefit people and achieve societal goals
Ada Lovelace Institute hosts ‘Taking back control of data: scrutinising the UK’s plans to reform the GDPR’
Exploring the foundational premises for delivering ‘world-leading data protection standards’ that benefit people and achieve societal goals
Exploring participatory mechanisms for data stewardship – report launch event
Involving people in the design, development and use of data and AI systems
Participatory data stewardship
A framework for involving people in the use of data
The role of good governance and the rule of law in building public trust in data-driven responses to public health emergencies
Citizens' juries on the trustworthiness of data-driven technologies used in a public health emergency.
How charting public perspectives can show the way to unlocking the benefits of location data
A review of existing research on public attitudes towards location data and related ethical considerations
Why PETs (privacy-enhancing technologies) may not always be our friends
How privacy-enhancing technologies can exacerbate rather than ameliorate technology and data governance concerns
Public dialogue on the ethics of location data
A partnership with Traverse, the Geospatial Commission and Sciencewise to understand public perspectives on the responsible use of location data.