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Last month, the ODI launched the AI Data Transparency Index, a new framework to analyse whether model providers were sharing the information needed for meaningful data transparency. With the AIDTI ...
This webinar is the first of a series focused on the practical challenges of ethical data use. Join Sneha Eashwer Singhraj as she shares the journey of developing a robust and effective Data and AI ...
We commission internationally renowned artists for new works, exhibitions, and residencies, reaching thousands online and offline. Discover unique projects, including data performances, photographs, ...
The ODI is a non-profit company that aims to build a world where data works for everyone. We were founded in 2012 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Sir Nigel Shadbolt. We focus on advancing trust in data, to ...
Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web, an internet-based hypermedia initiative for global information sharing in 1989. He is the President and co-founder of the ODI. Executive Chair & ...
When you join the ODI, you become part of our active network of organisations and individuals transforming their data strategies. You'll stay updated with the latest data policy, news, events, and ...
We want those who steward data and those who create information from this data to act in ways that lead to the best social and economic outcomes for everyone. Each of these activities can be carried ...
ODI Data Ethics Professionals (& Facilitators) are recognised as competent in the area of data ethics and the practical steps required to help organisations minimise ...
Open data is data that anyone can access, use or share. When big companies or governments release non-personal data, it enables small businesses, citizens and medical researchers to develop resources ...
In the next five years, we expect to see, among other things, the adoption of a broader range of data sharing models; the creation and utilisation of many more trusted research environments; and the ...