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Pandemic preparedness and public health in the algorithmic age
Lessons from the App Store: Insights and learnings from COVID-19 technologies
COVID-19 technologies: international evidence, policy and practice
This project builds on work undertaken by the Ada Lovelace Institute in 2020 and 2021 to rapidly track, monitor and understand COVID-19 technologies
Understanding COVID-19 certificates in the context of recent health securitisation trends
What narratives have framed pandemic-related technologies and who do they leave out?
Invitation to tender: deliberative mini-public on AI and genomic health prediction
Ada and the Nuffield Council on Bioethics are inviting tenders to deliver a deliberative mini-public on AI and genomic health prediction.
The Ada Lovelace Institute in 2022
Ada’s Director Carly Kind reflects on the last year and looks ahead to 2023
Examining the pros and cons of digital COVID certificates in the EU
Can an individualised data technology work in a public health context?
Voices in the Code: A Story about People, Their Values, and the Algorithm They Made
David G. Robinson in conversation with Professor Shannon Vallor
Data-driven responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
What have we learned, and how can we design a future, equitable health and social care system?
From principles to practice: what next for algorithmic impact assessments?
We are convening experts from policy, industry, healthcare and AI ethics to discuss our recent case study and the future of AIAs.
Don’t start with the data: a people-centred approach to addressing health inequalities
Why identities and experiences can’t be reduced to categories
Pioneering framework for assessing the impact of medical AI set to be trialled by NHS in world-first pilot
The Ada Lovelace Institute has designed an algorithmic impact assessment (AIA) for the NHS AI Lab, the first known example within healthcare.
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