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286 results that are All research and statistics, sorted by Updated (newest)
From Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)
  • An analysis of hypothetical AI regulatory options for the UK, to provide evidence for AI regulatory framework proposals.

  • An analysis of the UK’s AI sector, including figures on size, employment, revenue and investment.

  • This page lists links to ad hoc statistical analyses on the Participation Survey that have not been included in our standard publications.

  • The CDEI has conducted public engagement and research into public expectations for AI governance to inform the AI regulation white paper.

  • The Ministry of Justice’s BOLD programme partnered with the CDEI to undertake extensive public engagement about government data linking with affected groups and trusted intermediaries, and better understand the impact of the…

  • An independent report on the UK compute needs over the next decade.

  • Report detailing the results and findings from the 2022 survey of the UK research and innovation workforce.

  • The government is carrying out research to explore the prevalence and quality of cyber security disclosures made by large companies in their annual reports.

  • Experimental Official Statistics estimating the contribution of DCMS Sectors, and the Digital Sector, to the UK economy, measured by GVA (gross value added).

  • This DCMS-commissioned external research report explores the extent and impacts of potential data localisation measures.

  • Survey report of electric vehicle drivers’ attitudes and use of smart charging at home and in the workplace, informing the evaluation of the Electric Vehicles (Smart Charge Points) Regulations 2022.

  • This report details the findings of the first and second waves of the CDEI public attitudes tracker survey, regarding public attitudes towards the rules that govern digital technologies.

  • Part two of a three year study tracking the cyber security behaviours of organisations.

  • Three research reports about the value of data use to organisations, the economy and society.

  • Report on the lessons learned from the IMAI programme, which can be applied to similar programmes leveraging industry funding to develop skills.

  • This is a selection of research reports to enhance the online harms evidence base. This research has helped improve understanding of harms experienced by adults and children, as well as how online harm can be measured.

  • A survey of how UK organisations are using connected places (or 'smart cities') technologies.

  • A review recommendations suggested to improve the security and privacy of non-mobile apps and non-mobile app stores.

  • The CDEI has published a report summarising the key findings from its stakeholder engagement in support of the delivery of the Roadmap to an effective AI assurance ecosystem.

  • An independent report to government from the Regulatory Horizons Council about the regulation of AI as a Medical Device.