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Learn more about how better access to physical activity data can help health care teams signpost people to trusted local ...
The ODI has created open design patterns to help government policy makers see how data could be used to create impact Policymakers sometimes struggle to see how data can be used to create impact in ...
Imagine you are buying a car. You would want to know it is safe, right? The same standards should apply to AI. After all, AI can detect diseases, impact whether we get a loan or the outcome of a ...
Despite broad agreement on the critical importance of data to AI development, attempts to understand and query this data are stilted by poor transparency practices. Recognising the fears of a ‘growing ...
Back in November 2023, we started a project with the Knowledge Media Institute at the Open University called Smart Assessment and Guided Education with Responsible AI (SAGE-RAI for short). Given the ...
In most contexts, ping-pong involves paddles, a small white ball, and perhaps some friendly competition over Sunday afternoon drinks. In Parliament, however, ping-pong can become a matter of ...
Join a panel of experts to discuss the opportunities and challenges for local authorities’ data in the world of AI. Local and regional authorities in the UK are responsible for all kinds of public ...
As technology continues to advance, disparities in access to data and information persist, creating a digital divide that hinders social progress and economic development. The data divide focuses on ...
The ODI was founded in 2012 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Sir Nigel Shadbolt, placing us at the heart of the data economy. Our primary mission is to foster transparency, accountability, and innovation ...