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As the EU seeks to harness AI's immense potential to drive economic growth and address societal challenges, it must do so in a manner that protects citizens' rights, ensures fairness, and maintains ...
In this report, we place responsible data amongst other concepts which describe how data should be used. From our research we then develop an interpretation of responsible data stewardship to use in ...
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 ...
Do you remember life before Citymapper? Thanks to Transport for London opening its data, a new wave of innovative transport apps were made possible. This is just one example of how open data has ...
To realise the potential benefits of data for our societies and economies, we need trustworthy data stewardship. In this post, our Programme Lead for Data Institutions, Jack Hardinges, discusses the ...
This paper explores how open data can be used in public service delivery and its potential for collaboration, joint problem-solving and open innovation. It highlights where open data has been released ...
Report Building a better future with data and AI: a white paper This white paper outlines our vision for artificial intelligence (AI) in the UK, emphasising the need for robust data infrastructure, ...
Read the guide in Google Doc Read the guide as a PDF ‘Assessing risk when sharing data: a guide’ has been created to help organisations identify, assess and manage risks related to sharing data that ...
Data ethics maturity model: helping you assess your level of maturity in ethical data use The data ethics maturity model is a tool for anyone who collects, uses and shares data. It helps assess and ...
Data trusts could be a useful way of increasing access to data while retaining trust, says our latest report To realise the potential benefits of data for our societies and economies we need ...
The risks to environmental sustainability will only increase as data and technology continue to proliferate. Data stewardship can be seen as a way to address climate change.
In this report, we explore how organisations assess the potential social and economic value of sharing the data they hold or have access to.
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