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Learn more about how better access to physical activity data can help health care teams signpost people to trusted local ...
In 2012 Tim Berners-Lee and I founded the Open Data Institute (ODI). One of its main objectives: to develop and foster a trustworthy data ecosystem. Since then, we have made real progress in the use ...
Much attention has been paid to the existential risks of AI, many of which relate to so-called AGI (artificial general intelligence) technologies, which are yet to be developed. Eighteen months into ...
Read the report The field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers the potential for transformative advancements across various sectors, fuelled by techniques like Machine Learning (ML), Natural ...
Policymakers sometimes struggle to see how data can be used to create impact in the world. They know that open data is relevant to the digital economy and building better public services but fail to ...
Read the report The transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) systems continues to impact society, propelled by advancements in Natural Language Processing ...
Physical inactivity represents one of the UK’s most pressing public health challenges. Today’s white paper highlights the potential that the OpenActive data standards have to transform public health.
Join the Open Data Institute (ODI) for the online launch of our ODI European Data and AI Policy Manifesto. This event will explore the rapidly evolving data and AI landscape in Europe and the ...
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.
Back in November 2023, we started a project with the Knowledge Media Institute at the Open University called Smart Assessment and Guided Education with Responsible AI (SAGE-RAI for short). Given the ...
The Data (Use and Access) Bill is still undergoing what may be the most extraordinary round of parliamentary ping-pong in recent memory, with the House of Lords voting 221 to 116 to send the ...
Local and regional authorities in the UK are responsible for all kinds of public services, including the care of the elderly, the profusion of welfare to vulnerable people, and the day-to-day ...