This first workshop in the Trusted Research series explored how trusted research is understood and implemented across institutions, examining operational scope, governance and areas of ambiguity. The ...
Human rights considerations have rapidly evolved from ‘traditional’ issues around supply chain transparency and data privacy to much wider ‘value chain’ concerns, particularly with the advent and ...
In this blog we discuss how the current legal landscape on human rights is out of date and needs updating sooner rather than later.
Guest blog by Louise Barber, Of Counsel (Australia) and Olivia Battcock, Associate (Australia) as part of our Human Rights Campaign Week.
Read our latest report, exploring the UK's bold ambitions through its Industrial Strategy and AI Opportunities Action Plan.
The demand connections backlog presents a structural impediment to data centre operators across the UK, threatening the growth of the sector as projects wait up to 8 years to be connected to the ...
The AI Impact Summit in New Delhi represents a pivotal moment in the global AI dialogue, marking the first time this summit series will be hosted in a developing economy.
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) is calling for input to shape the UK’s future AI compute ...
Innovate UK has opened a new Skills Development competition under the Robotics Adoption Programme, supporting projects that ...
With the new UK law on banning non-consensual intimate images coming into force today. Giles Herdale offers a timely ...
The House of Commons Business and Trade Committee has published a new report on its priorities, including several suggestions ...
This manifesto sets out techUK’s priorities for devolved governments, focusing on driving economic growth, supporting a ...
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