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An online safety agenda for the next UK government
3 July 2024
As the UK approaches a general election, Professor Vicki Nash outlines the challenges around online safety that will need to be addressed by the next government.
3 July 2024
As the UK approaches a general election, Professor Vicki Nash outlines the challenges around online safety that will need to be addressed by the next government.
2 July 2024
Fairwork researchers propose recommendations for the incoming government, to provide a foundation for fairer and more sustainable platform work in the UK.
26 June 2024
OII researchers outline the necessity for policymakers to start laying the foundations for a strong, robust, and resilient digital government today.
24 June 2024
With the UK General Election to be held of 4 July, a campaign dominated by landslide polling has included little discussion of digital policy.
Time Magazine, 14 July 2024
On July 5, after a landslide loss to the Labour Party, Sunak left office and the newly elected Prime Minister Keir Starmer began forming his new government. His approach to AI has been described as potentially tougher than Sunak’s.
Time Magazine, 10 July 2024
On June 8, Republicans adopted a new party platform ahead of a possible second term for former President Donald Trump. The document contains a provision that has some artificial intelligence experts worried.
Reuters Institute, 06 June 2024
We give examples of how three chatbots reacted to questions and widely shared misinformation about the EU vote in France, Germany, Italy and Spain.
With Licinia Güttel, Justin Yeung, Diyi Liu, and Dr Rizal Shidiq
Join us for a discussion on the Indonesian election and the role technology and digital issues might play in determining the outcome