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From Closed organisation: Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (CDEI)
  • The CDEI has published new analysis on the use of data in local government during the COVID-19 crisis.

  • The CDEI has published the final report of its review into bias in algorithmic decision-making.

  • The CDEI has published its first report on public sector data sharing, which explores barriers to data sharing and focuses on addressing citizen trust.

  • The CDEI has published its AI Barometer, a major analysis of the most pressing opportunities, risks, and governance challenges associated with AI and data use in the UK, initially across five sectors.

  • The CDEI has published a Snapshot briefing paper looking at the uses and potential implications of facial recognition technology’s deployment in the UK.

  • Independent advisors on AI and data-driven technology publish first recommendations to government on social media targeting

  • A summary of responses to the CDEI’s Bias Review Call for Evidence

  • The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) has published research - commissioned by CDEI - into the use of algorithms in policing, and the potential for bias.

  • 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 Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation has published interim reports on its two major reviews into online targeting and bias in algorithmic decision-making.

  • Summaries of the research landscape on online targeting and bias in algorithmic decision-making, produced by the Open Innovation Team on behalf of the CDEI.

  • A developing framework through which the CDEI is analysing the governance of data-driven technology in the context of its work programme.

  • The CDEI's 2 year strategy sets out how it will investigate and advise on how to maximise the benefits of data-driven technologies