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The political economy of data intermediaries
How do we build data institutions and intermediaries that work for everyone?
Making interoperability work in practice: forms, business models and safeguards
Equitable interoperability as a standard
Regulate to innovate – report launch event
How should the UK Government approach the regulation of AI?
Regulate to innovate
A route to regulation that reflects the ambition of the UK AI Strategy
Rethinking data and rebalancing digital power
What is a more ambitious vision for data use and regulation that can deliver a positive shift in the digital ecosystem towards people and society?
Beyond the regulation of big platforms – supporting different visions for digital ecosystems
An introduction to the Rethinking data programme
From ‘walled gardens’ to open meadows
How interoperability could be the key to addressing platform power
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
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.
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
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