Nick Lancaster from Neighbourly Labs, explores how complex geo-spatial high street data could be harnessed by qualitative community researchers to understand more about the high streets that mattered to them.
Leave a commentAs part of LOTI’s LDW DataThinks, Anna Dent sets out the key considerations for local authorities looking to integrate automated systems and tools into their operations.
Leave a commentAs part of LOTI’s LDW DataThinks, Dr Sophie Arana, Research Application Manager, Turing Research and Innovation Cluster in Digital Twins (TRIC-DT), discusses a novel approach to building systems that are trustworthy and ethical for end users.
Leave a commentLondon Data Week is returning in July 2024. We’re excited to bring back this festival of public events expanding who is involved in data innovation in London!
Leave a commentElo Esalomi, a Year 13 student from London, writes about her experiences of the Better Images of AI workshop run during London Data Week in Summer 2023.
Leave a commentImagination is not a word you usually associate with local government. But over the past 18 months, LOTI member Camden Council and Moral Imaginations have been working together to build the imagination capacity of the organisation.
Leave a commentODI Researchers Joe Massey & Ben Snaith make the case collating and curating datasets generated by Londoners to better understand and improve London.
Leave a commentAnna from LOTI shares her reflections and key takeaways from the London Data Week event: Data Innovation in London.
Leave a commentNatalia Domagala argues that London data innovation should build on the principles of transparency, participation, accountability and ethics.
Leave a commentValentina Pavel, Legal Researcher at the Ada Lovelace Institute, and talks about their Rethinking Data project.
Leave a commentIn an emerging global AI economy, can London set itself apart as an AI hub and attractive destination for investment and skilled AI talent?
Leave a commentHow can Equalities Impact Assessments help guide the responsible use of data in the public sector?
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