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The CDEI has published its first series of snapshot papers on issues of public concern in AI ethics including deepfakes, AI and insurance and smart speakers.
The Moral and Ethical Advisory Group (MEAG) provided independent advice to the UK government on moral, ethical and faith considerations on health and social care related issues.
This review considers research and evaluation ethics in relation to development and humanitarian work
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Guidance for public sector organisations on how to use automated or algorithmic decision-making systems in a safe, sustainable and ethical way.
Set of ethical principles developed by the Biometrics and Forensics Ethics Group.
The Committee published its report on Ethics in Practice: Promoting Ethical Standards in Public Life on 14 July 2014.
Biometrics and Forensics Ethics Group is an advisory non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Home Office .
This snapshot contains findings, implications for humanitarian policymakers and practitioners, and recommendations for further research
The Committee on Standards in Public Life has published its report on the role of leadership in embedding an ethical culture in organisations.
The UK NSC ethical framework for screening, comprised of 4 broad ethical principles.
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