Blog
Here you can explore our case studies and other articles and press. We also write a monthly newsletter on algorithmic governance.
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Transparency in Public Sector AI
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D//F: The Open Source Challenge
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Announcing our Australia launch
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ICO confirm Sky Bet brands acted unlawfully
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Open Rights Group: Digital Health Surveillance
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Practical Data Protection Compliance for Open-Source LLMs
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We are a B-Corp!
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BEUC: Pay or Okay Complaint
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Ada Lovelace Institute and Connected by Data: AI Harms Analyses
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University of Amsterdam: Quantum Computing and the Global South
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The DPDI Bill – a narrowing window to prevent the UK from falling behind in AI regulation
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Omidyar Network: Dating Apps & Responsible Technology
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Omidyar Network: Analysis of the EU’s CSAM-scanning legislation
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Mapping of civil society demands for the Artificial Intelligence Act
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Mapping of civil society demands for legislative proposal on platform workers
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Julia Hartley-Brewer: Challenging government monitoring
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Acceptable use policies for responsible Generative AI use
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Arbitrary bank account closures: Nigel Farage is the tip of a much more complex iceberg
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AWO analysis shows gaps in effective protection from AI harms
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Announcing our algorithm governance services
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European Commission: Towards a more transparent, balanced, and sustainable digital advertising ecosystem
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ECPAT: A technical review of child safety technologies
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Freedom vs. responsibility? Musk and EU butt heads over online rules.
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French defense firm profiles potential hires using their social media pages
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Tanya O’Carroll v Meta; Landmark case to stop Facebook spying on us
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Facebook sued for collecting personal data to sell adverts
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Big Brother Watch complaint against facial recognition search engine
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Twitter Is on a Collision Course With Europe
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Stalking fears over PimEyes facial search engine
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Covid-19 App Project (Phase 2)
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Your manager is an algorithm. Here’s how to fight back
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The $1 Billion Alex Jones Effect
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The hard work of implementing the Digital Services Act has begun
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The Data Reform Bill: Uncertainty and Missed Opportunities
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Twitter Finally Gets an Edit Button
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Southern Co-operative's use of facial recognition on customers prompts legal complaint
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Convenience store spy cameras face legal challenge
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Big Brother Watch: complaint against private sector facial recognition
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Ukraine says Big Tech has dropped the ball on Russian propaganda
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Uber facing questions over how it knew Transport for London boss used app
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European consumer groups take action against Google for pushing users towards its surveillance system
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UK Government publishes proposed data protection reforms
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Here's what's in Big Tech's deal to fight disinformation in Europe
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Working Group Publishes New Draft Code for Researcher Access to Platform Data
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Musk’s Twitter ambitions to collide with Europe’s tech rules
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Will Elon Musk put Twitter on a collision course with global speech regulators
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Twitter wird zum Zankapfel fur EU und Elon Musk
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Facebook Doesn’t Know What It Does With Your Data, Or Where It Goes
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Ukraine War Prompts Europe's New Emergency Rules for the Internet
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The Digital Services Act: How is Europe Planning to Regulate Tech?
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Europe to slap new regulations on Big Tech, beating U.S. to the punch
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Rollups: The Big Data Machine Driving Online Sports Betting
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The TCF decision and the future of digital advertising
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Suicidal gambling addict groomed by Sky Bet to keep him hooked, investigation reveals
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What’s Next for the Digital Services Act?
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Multi-service AWO leads anti-Facebook offensive in Brussels
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The world’s most professional whistleblower
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Facebook Whistle-Blower Brings Campaign to Europe After Disclosures
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Government Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic
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Covid-19 App Project
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28 to watch in Tech - Profile of Ravi Naik
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Regulating the Digital Public Sphere
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Google accused by rival of fundamental GDPR breaches
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Google 'to move control of Britons' data to the US'
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Instagram blames GDPR for failure to tackle rampant self-harm and eating disorder images
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Facebook's Political Ads Block Election
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Track and Trace
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Government admits that NHS Test and Trace programme is unlawful
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Coronavirus: Government admits its Test and Trace programme is unlawful
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Coronavirus: England's test and trace programme 'breaks GDPR data law'
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Introducing AWO — a new data rights agency
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Spain Customer of NSO Group
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Phone of top Catalan politician 'targeted by government-grade spyware'
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NHS Covid-19 contact tracing app
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Covid-19 tracking app must satisfy human rights and data laws
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UK contact tracing app faces uphill battle to satisfy privacy laws
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Profile of Johnny Ryan
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Councils let firms track visits to webpages on benefits and disability
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Data Democracy and Threats to our Electoral Process
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Spyware Trade grows amid claims activists and Bezos targeted