Local governments in the UK are responsible for all kinds of public services for their geographic areas and the people within them, including the care of the elderly, the provision of welfare to the ...
Over the last year, the ODI has researched how organisations can steward data responsibly. We understand responsible data stewardship to be an iterative, systemic process of ensuring that data is ...
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to drive innovation across sectors and advance social good, the demand for well-governed and appropriate data - encompassing diverse formats such as text, ...
In this research, we set out to answer a set of research questions regarding trust in Google’s Project Oak, and how its transparency features and other factors can ...
Citizen queries are questions asked by an individual about government policies, guidance, and services that are relevant to their circumstances, encompassing a range of topics including benefits, ...
Centred on digital innovation, the Food Infrastructure & Governance (FIG) project is a key R&D project to support a more transparent, resilient and sustainable food system across the UK. The Food Data ...
To reap the benefits of AI organisations need to prepare and transform their data to make it directly useful and usable in AI tasks. This can take many forms, from creating metadata and knowledge ...
A new initiative by the Open Data Institute (ODI), Do IT and Team Kinetic is set to tackle hidden barriers to volunteering in England, commissioned by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS ...
2025 is a pivotal year for the future of Europe. As the world grapples with the transformative power of data and the AI it feeds, the EU can shape a future where these technologies and their ...
The UK Government's newly published Modern Industrial Strategy is a significant recognition of the central role of data in the country's economic future. Data is explicitly treated as a strategic ...
After weeks of parliamentary “ping-pong,” the UK’s Data (Use and Access) Bill has cleared its final hurdles and now awaits Royal Assent, at which point it becomes the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025.
Data is the foundation of AI. Poor quality data drives up costs and can lead to hidden problems for AI, especially in complex fields like healthcare. Meanwhile, biased data negatively affects the ...
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