Comments to the House of Commons Public Bill Committee on the Investigatory...
The Center for Data Innovation submitted comments to the House of Commons Public Bill Committee on its Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill consultation. The Center offered three recommendations for...
View ArticleUK Tech Secretary Michelle Donelan Recommits to Innovation But Her Ambition...
The Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, Michelle Donelan, delivered her main 2024 priorities for the UK on January 16, 2024 in a speech focusing on how to encourage the continued...
View Article5 Q’s For Karen Burns, CEO and Co-Founder of Fyma
This interview has been edited. The Center for Data Innovation spoke with Karen Burns, co-founder and CEO of Fyma, an artificial intelligence (AI) company providing data analytics of video streams,...
View Article5 Q’s for Tim Levy, CEO and Founder of Twyn
The Center for Data Innovation spoke with Tim Levy, CEO and founder of Twyn, a communications platform that enables world-leading talent within sports, music, and entertainment to redefine how they...
View ArticleComments to the ICO on Generative AI
In this submission, the Center argues that the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office should refine how it applies the purpose limitation principle to the development and deployment of generative AI...
View ArticleHow Can the UK Encourage the Uptake of AI in the Public Sector?
With government bodies already overstretching their budgets to try to meet the increased demand on public services, artificial intelligence (AI) stands out as a promising avenue for cutting costs,...
View ArticleWhy The EU Should Look To Estonia To Achieve Its Vision For A Digital Europe
Estonia achieved full independence in 1991, when a referendum declared the termination of the illegal Soviet occupation. In subsequent years, this country of only around 1.3 million people has made...
View ArticleComments to the ICO on the Accuracy of Training Data and Model Outputs for...
The Center for Data Innovation submitted comments to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), the UK’s independent body set up to uphold information rights, on its generative AI consultation. The...
View Article5 Q’s for Nageela Yusuf, CEO and Founder of TikBox
The Center for Data Innovation spoke with Nageela Yusuf, CEO and founder of TikBox, an online platform that simplifies the legal workflow and metadata tagging for copyright and provenance assertions on...
View Article5 Q’s for Philipp Omenitsch, CTO of sequel
The Center for Data Innovation spoke with Philipp Omenitsch, chief technology officer of sequel, an online platform for professional athletes to invest in startups that make a positive impact on the...
View Article5 Q’s for Teresa Phillips, CEO and Co-Founder of Spherex
The Center for Data Innovation spoke with Teresa Phillips, chief executive officer and co-founder of Spherex, a global entertainment technology and data company that addresses cultural gaps in film and...
View ArticleTwo Key Moves The EU’s New AI Office Should Make To Foster Innovation
With the AI Act predicted to enter into force this summer, policymakers must now focus on implementing this complex legislation. One of the first steps will be establishing the AI Office, a central...
View ArticleWhat Does The UK Public Think About AI?
Artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly evolved from a futuristic concept to an everyday reality for millions of people in the United Kingdom (UK). There are many new applications that promise to...
View ArticleFour AI Priorities For The EU’s New Political Leaders
Europe’s political landscape has changed dramatically in a short space of time, with major shifts in power and priorities following elections in the European Parliament, France, and the UK. What do...
View ArticleWhat To Expect For AI From The UK’s New Labour Government
The UK’s new Labour government has inherited a pro-innovation regulatory framework for AI, one that heavily leverages sector-specific expertise to govern this technology. While the framework has been...
View ArticleLabour Should Prioritize Spreading Innovation to Succeed Where the...
Labour has promised to revive the UK’s stagnant economy and knows it must solve the productivity puzzle that has eluded its predecessors. These entrenched challenges won’t be solved overnight; it took...
View ArticleEU Competitiveness Hinges on Digital Adoption Not Digital Regulation
After enacting a wave of overly complex and burdensome digital regulations, including most recently the EU AI Act, the EU is now facing the fallout as major technology companies announce delays in the...
View ArticleAI Adoption Is Key to the UK’s AI Opportunities Action Plan
Last month, the new UK government published its AI Opportunities Action Plan, which outlines how the government can “capture the opportunities of AI to enhance growth and productivity and create...
View ArticleComments to the European AI Office on Trustworthy General-Purpose AI Models...
The Center for Data Innovation submitted comments to the European AI Office (AIO) regarding its consultation on the AI Act’s Code of Practice. These comments highlight six key recommendations. First,...
View ArticleComments to the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology on the AI...
The Center for Data Innovation submitted comments to the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) on its new AI Opportunities Action Plan. These comments emphasize three key points....
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