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Cloudmoney: Cash, Cards, Crypto and the War for our Wallets
In conversation with Brett Scott
The political economy of data intermediaries
How do we build data institutions and intermediaries that work for everyone?
Who cares what the public think?
UK public attitudes to regulating data and data-driven technologies
What do or don’t we know about public attitudes to data policy?
Discussion at a virtual roundtable in March 2022
Two steps forward, one step back: the EU’s plans for improving gig working conditions
A critique of the EU’s proposed approach to employment status and algorithmic management for platform workers
Expert opinion: Regulating AI in Europe
Four problems and four solutions
‘Globally significant’ AI Act must recognise those affected by AI, says the Ada Lovelace Institute
Ada is recommending amendments to ensure that those affected by AI are recognised and empowered in the AI Act.
Getting under the hood of big tech
Auditing standards in the EU Digital Services Act
Making interoperability work in practice: forms, business models and safeguards
Equitable interoperability as a standard
Three proposals to strengthen the EU Artificial Intelligence Act
Recommendations to improve the regulation of AI – in Europe and worldwide
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