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Four winning projects to support AI firms working in higher education, healthcare, finance, and recruitment under the Government's AI Fairness Challenge.
The Fairness Group Joint Public Statement sets out how government will work with the advice sector to support vulnerable people and those in financial hardship.
Case study from Holistic AI.
Research by Ofqual and QCA into fairness in exams and qualifications assessments.
Case study from Armilla.
Employment Tribunal decision.
New review set to promote fairness, transparency and accountability across the egg supply chain, delivering on key commitments from the Farm to Fork Summit.
This Debt Fairness Charter is for people who owe personal debt to central government. It outlines how people repaying these debts should be treated.
UK companies can apply for up to £400,000 in government investment to fund innovative new solutions which tackle bias and discrimination in AI systems.
The CDEI is collecting use-case submissions of specific fairness-related problems faced by organisations designing, developing, an deploying AI systems.
In a speech at the CLA's annual conference, the Charity Commission Chair sets out his vision for the Commission and his personal ambitions and priorities as Chair.
How to make sure your business’ terms and conditions are fair, and avoid unfair contract terms
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