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12 Oct 2020
Fabian Wallace-Stephens Emma Morgante
There are signs that the Covid-19 pandemic could rapidly accelerate the pace of technological change. This report explores how these forces could interact to fundamentally reshape the labour market.
10 May 2020
This short paper explores how police forces in the UK are communicating their use of artificial intelligence and automated decision systems.
08 Apr 2020
This paper outlines key discussion points that were raised in our engagements with policy makers and experts on data, rights, and ownership.
30 Oct 2019
This short paper with NHSX looks at the ways in which radical technologies, such as AI and ADS, are influencing commissioning and clinical practice in the health system.
24 Oct 2019
The RSA and DeepMind Technologies partnered on a project to encourage and facilitate meaningful public engagement on the real-world impacts of AI. This report tells the story of that project.
16 Sep 2019
This paper summarises the findings of a project by the RSA, the Open Data Institute (ODI) and Luminate exploring narratives around data rights and data ownership: how people feel about data about them, and how we can find ways to talk about data that everyone can understand and engage with.
30 May 2018
Engaging citizens in the ethical use of AI for automated decision-making.
18 Sep 2017
Will AI and robotics lead to the decimation of our labour market? Our new report questions whether this concern is justified.
13 May 2015
In this major new policy report, the first in the Power to Create series, Anthony Painter and Louise Bamfield argue that major institutional change to work and learning is needed to promote ‘inclusive social mobility'.
01 Jan 2009
The UK faces severe challenges that manifest themselves in the short term in a cold economic climate, in which unemployment is high and a large government deficit threatens to reduce public sector spending.
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