JAAG supports initiative to teach ethical AI
JAAG is working with a team led by the Lord Mayor of the City of London to develop training courses on AI ethics for finance professionals
Minister urged to make Government AI transparent
JAAG wants the UK Government to make major changes to the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill, currently being debated in the House of Lords.
Government should be under a legal duty to be upfront about when it uses AI to make decisions that affect people’s lives – such as in education, health or welfare.
AI perpetuates racial stereotypes
Recent research has shown that generative artificial intelligence (GAI), repeats and replicates racial stereotypes (like the one in this AI -generated image).
Ethical dilemmas posed by Artificial Intelligence
The rapid development of AI systems brings with it hitherto unthought-of ethical dilemmas. How can society deal with them?
An ethical framework for AI and humanity?
How can we develop a reliable ethical framework for AI?
Palantir win lucrative NHS data contract
JAAG is extremely concerned at the government's plans for a Federated Data Platform (FDP) for NHS health data
12 challenges for AI governance - is the UK lagging behind?
A parliamentary report urges the UK government to make a "serious, rapid and effective effort to establish the right governance frameworks” on artificial intelligence (AI)
Just algorithms: Siani Morris calls for AI regulation
We need to do more than just hope that AI can gain an ethical consciousness.
The UK’s AI Summit - a missed opportunity
Only if the whole of society is given a voice can we ensure that the future of AI is as safe and beneficial as possible for everyone.
MPs demand stop to live facial recognition surveillance
65 UK MPs and peers, from all political parties, have called for the use of live facial recognition surveillance to be put on pause.
JAAG commits to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
JAAG’s new policy on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion has come into effect.
Data Protection Bill - UK government tries again
After months of delay, the UK Government introduced their revised version of this Bill into the House of Commons on 8 March 2023. Will this version respond to JAAG’s many concerns?
Effective tech for our Health Service
Dr Zella King explains how AI is being used to improve the effectiveness of the Health Service.
The Data Protection and Digital Information Bill
JAAG is concerned that, if enacted, the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill could seriously weaken individuals’ rights to protect their personal data and to challenge its misuse or loss of confidentiality.
Conversations with Government can improve your data health.
Peter Hanley shares his experience of responding to Government consultations and finds it an amazing and humbling experience.
Comfortable with data, but not with AI
Although British people are now generally comfortable about having organisations use their data, especially for the public good, they find AI “scary and futuristic”.
JAAG works with secondary school students on AI ethics
Eoin McCarthy describes a successful pilot introducing 12 and 13 year olds to ethical issues connected with artificial intelligence and machine learning.