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Compliant and Accountable Systems Research Group (CompAcctSys)
Legal Systems and Artificial Intelligence Project
Data Trusts Initiative
Minderoo Centre for Technology and Democracy (MCTD)
Technology and New Media Research Cluster
Centre for Risk Studies (CRS)
Ethics in Mathematics Project (CUEiMP)
Disinformation and Media Literacy research cluster
AI: Trust and Society (at LCFI)
AI: Futures and Responsibility (LCFI/CSER)
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Research Perspectives
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Technology, Humanity, Society, Democracy
Technology, Humanity, Society, Democracy overview
What is trust in technology? Conceptual bases, common pitfalls and the contribution of trust research
Handmaidens of disinformation
Reflections on the 'Critical Perspectives on Law, Technology, & Society' Reading Group
Institutions, technology and trust
Trust, technology and truth-claims
Giving voice to digital democracies
Is technology making us miserable?
Digital media, voice and power in Africa
Talking about trust
The political economy of trust
Behind Cambridge Analytica
Event Focus 'Democracy in the Time of the Internet'
Event Focus 'Humans and Machines'
Event Focus 'Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms, Ethics'
Without trust, we cannot stand (Reith Lectures)
Foundations: Trustworthy by Design
Foundations: Trustworthy by Design overview
Digital security by design: Toward computer systems that are more trustworthy
Is digital security by design possible?
Fundamentally more secure computer systems: the CHERI approach
Embracing uncertainty: towards an innovative architecture for sensor-driven computing
Towards accountable algorithmic systems
Researching compliant and accountable systems
Towards compliant and accountable systems
Analyzing citizen data practices and how they challenge or work within dominant data regimes
Subject-specific ethics: Mathematics
Empowering trust and security from hardware
Lex Ex Machina: from rule of Law to legal singularity
AI trust & transparency with the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence
TRVE Data: secure and resilient collaborative applications
Trust, evidence and local democracy; how Cambridgeshire County Council has bridged the gap
Govtech requires many relationships of trust
Event Focus 'Cybersecurity and Cybercrime'
Event Focus: Regulatory Approaches
Sector-specific Applications
Sector-specific Applications overview
Would you trust a cybercriminal? Exploring the cold start problem in an online cybercrime market
Covid-19: How a human virus has affected trust in the digital ecosystem
Why the AI impacts ecosystem must move beyond ‘near-term’ and ‘long-term’
A New Model for Oversight of Technology Companies?
What if Uber goes Under?
S-Money
Smart Urbanism and Mental Health in Singapore
Why and How Email Communication Undermines Trust in Teams and Organizations
The Autonomous City
Digital Trust Dissonance: when you’ve got them by the app, their clicks and minds will follow
Event Focus 'Engineering, Software'
Event Focus 'Social Media: Implications, Consequences'
COVID-19, Trust, Technology, Society: Research Perspectives
COVID-19, Trust, Technology, Society: Research Perspectives overview
Effects of the digital revolution
Online misinformation about Covid-19
Smartphone Contact Tracing
Tales Ancient and new
Machine Learning Models
Impact of COVID-19 on the built environment
Trust and trustworthiness in Covid-19 data
European Data Protection Law
Data Ethics in combating COVID-19 after lockdown
Central Bank Digital Currency and blockchain in times of COVID-19
Deciding our (urban) futures
Health going mobile
Contact tracing apps: potential side effects
Social distancing measures: art and science
Digital Professionals, Surveillance and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Rebooting our travel behaviour and transport infrastructure management practices
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