03 Oct, 2024 Making the procurement of technology work equitably for people and society By Steven Brunning The Ada Lovelace Institute (ADA), an independent research institute which aims to ensure that data and AI ‘work for people and society’,...
28 Jun, 2023 Regulations of AI and digital technology in health and social care By Emma Watt A new website has been launched to support development and use of AI and data-driven technologies in health and social care. The site is...
25 Oct, 2022 Good governance and artificial intelligence By Emma Watt The House of Commons Science and Technology Committee has launched an inquiry into the governance of artificial intelligence (AI). In the...
11 Oct, 2022 Artificial intelligence and equality - some thoughts for employers By Carl Latham The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has published guidance on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and how it can harm or...
26 Jan, 2021 Using algorithms to enhance, not harm competition and consumers By Emma Watt To mark the launch of a new programme of work on analysing algorithms, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published a report...
06 Nov, 2020 Is tech the future of law? By Anthony Collins The legal profession is evolving just like any other profession. Covid-19 has forced many lawyers into working from home and relying on...