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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
Public lacks access to, and has concerns about discriminatory impact of, COVID-19 related technologies
Findings from a survey of public attitudes towards a range of technologies deployed during the COVID-19 pandemic for health outcomes
Why the COVID-19 shielded patient list might both compound and address inequalities
Wicked problems in the use of data-driven systems
What place should COVID-19 vaccine passports have in society?
Findings from a rapid expert deliberation to consider the risks and benefits of the potential roll-out of digital vaccine passports
COVID-19, the gig economy and the hunger for surveillance
The hidden, and unfairly distributed, costs of convenience on gig economy workers
Living online: the long-term impact on wellbeing
The Ada Lovelace Institute and Health Foundation’s response to the House of Lords COVID-19 Committee’s call for evidence
Tackling health and social inequalities in data-driven systems
Research to examine the interaction between data-driven systems and health and social inequalities, in the wake of COVID-19.
The Citizens’ Biometrics Council
Bringing together 50 members of the UK public to deliberate on the use of biometrics technologies like facial recognition.
To be seen we must be measured: data visualisation and inequality
How data, bodies and experience entwine.
How do we ensure the voices of citizens are heard?
A summary of the second panel on the Ethics & Society stage at CogX 2020 - Day 1
International Women’s Day: celebrating the Black women tackling bias in AI
This year’s International Women’s Day theme ‘Each for Equal’ has particular resonance for Black women who experience discrimination.