Pulse: Latest News from Data for Policy – November 2024

Nov 15, 2024

As we move through November 2024, we are excited to bring you the latest updates from Data for Policy. In this edition, we celebrate milestones such as our 10th anniversary, announce a new call for the Data for Policy 2025 Conference, and welcome fresh perspectives with new editorial appointments. Our community continues to lead the way in advancing data policy and AI governance, and we are thrilled to share their achievements. Read on for key announcements, upcoming events, and the latest developments in data policy.

Call for Special Tracks: Data for Policy 2025 – Europe Edition : We are excited to announce the Call for Special Tracks for the Data for Policy 2025 – Europe Edition, taking place on 12-13 June, 2025 at Leiden University, The Hague. The first phase of the call is now open, inviting proposals that align with the theme, “Twin Transitions in Data and Policy for a Sustainable and Inclusive Future,” or the broader Data for Policy theme. Learn More: visit Data for Policy 2025 – Europe Conference page.

Celebrating a Decade of Impact: Data for Policy CIC marks its 10th anniversary, reflecting on our journey of driving innovation in data policy and AI governance. This milestone underscores our continued commitment to shaping the future of policymaking.

New Appointments at Data for Policy: In October 2024, Data for Policy welcomed new area editors to strengthen our editorial team.

Fireside Chat with Dr. Kiera McNeice: Dr. Kiera McNeice from Cambridge University Press shared valuable insights on enhancing research transparency in our inaugural Fireside Chat, emphasising the role of open practices in building trust and collaboration.

Community Member Highlights: Several members of our community are making waves:

Latest Data & Policy Articles: Explore new research on AI’s role in climate policy, migration studies, and government use of algorithms in the latest Data & Policy publications.

On Our Radar : We are closely monitoring several key developments in the field, including the UK’s revised Data (Use and Access) Bill, which seeks to balance innovation and privacy, as well as the potential £6.5 billion boost to the economy from the AI assurance market. Other notable updates include a new consultation on AI management frameworks, the UK government’s record £20.4 billion investment in R&D, and the anticipated introduction of legislation in the UK to mitigate AI risks. Additionally, discussions are underway regarding how a second Trump presidency could impact AI and cybersecurity policies, while U.S. states are developing strategies for regulating emerging technologies.

Reports in Focus: This month, we spotlight key reports shaping data and AI policy: Ontario’s Human Rights Commission introduces a framework to assess AI’s impact on human rights; a NIST report explores the economic value of digital twins; techUK highlights data centres as drivers of UK growth; and the U.S Government Accountability Office outlines considerations for the safe development of generative AI.

Upcoming Events: Don’t miss these exciting events and more.

Opportunities: Check out open positions and fellowships at leading institutions, including the Alan Turing Institute and Meta, as well as calls for breakout sessions at the upcoming Code of America Summit.

We encourage our community members to share their latest academic achievements and developments from their regions or countries for inclusion in future newsletters. You can send your relevant news and updates to our team at communications@dataforpolicy.org.

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