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IDOS Policy Brief on Facial Recognition and AI
Dr Kerem Öge and Manuel Quintin have published a new IDOS Policy Brief on regulating facial recognition and artificial intelligence. The brief calls for adaptive and inclusive governance that includes transparent labelling, stronger civil society roles, and recognising AI as a social issue. It builds on their forthcoming research on the evolution of AI frames in the United States and the EU.
Tom Parr’s New Book Sparks Debate on Work, Justice, and Automation
Tom Parr’s new book, Empowering Workers in an Age of Automation, offers a bold framework for tackling the social justice challenges posed by automation, insecure work, and growing labour market inequality.
PAIS Departmental Seminar - Ann Fitz-Gerald
Join Professor Ann Fitz-Gerald for our PAIS Departmental Seminar discussing technology governance and the implication for national security.
Learn how can we tackle the world's most pressing problems - Effective Altruism at Warwick
The Effective Altruism Fellowship is an 8-week program that helps students explore how to do the most good with their careers by combining evidence, reason, and compassion to tackle global challenges—offering readings, discussions, coaching, and a vibrant community.
New Grant Success - Challenging Covert Counterterrorism Tactics
A new £90,000 grant will support legal action against the secretive 'Police Led Partnerships' program, exposed by PAIS’s Charlotte Heath-Kelly. The research team aims to hold UK counterterrorism policing accountable for covert surveillance through welfare and education systems.