Bringing the week to a close, techUK speaks to three experts, looking ahead at evolving regulations, expectations, and ...
Digital technologies are significantly changing our society and everyday life from how we work and receive care and connect ...
As artificial intelligence becomes embedded across economies and workplaces, the conversation about what it means to deploy AI with human rights considerations in mind is changing. Three key shifts ...
This webinar explored how UK businesses can unlock opportunities in engineering biology, examining the current landscape, government priorities and the enablers needed to drive adoption and ...
When someone is assessed, scored, or categorised by a process the organisation cannot explain, their right to a reasoned and challengeable decision is undermined. This opacity is not usually ...
This finding crystallises a question that sits at the heart of the AI and human rights debate: where does personalisation end and manipulation begin? We are already surrounded by systems that tailor ...
Transparency isn’t a technical detail or a marketing choice – it’s the foundation that makes other rights possible: fairness, privacy, equality, and the ability to challenge decisions. When AI systems ...
Guest blog by Ivana Bartoletti, Global Chief Privacy & AI Governance Officer at Wipro, as part of our Human Rights Campaign Week.
UK is launching a new Robotics Working Group, providing a dedicated forum for members to collaborate, share expertise and help shape the direction of techUK’s Robotics programme.
The list recognises the 200 fastest‑growing technology suppliers serving the UK public sector. This growth is calculated using publicly released procurement invoice data, collected and analysed by ...
As AI, cloud computing and high density workloads accelerate, the UK faces a critical question: can its energy system keep ...
Day 2 of the AI Impact Summit brought a packed schedule of discussions, roundtables, and receptions - all centred on burning ...
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