Data, Ethics, and Society: Join the Conversation in 2025

...Dark Data by David Hand ● Code Dependent by Madhumita Murgia ● The Alignment Problem by Brian Christian We welcome suggestions! Get Involved Want to stay updated or join the...
...Dark Data by David Hand ● Code Dependent by Madhumita Murgia ● The Alignment Problem by Brian Christian We welcome suggestions! Get Involved Want to stay updated or join the...
...Code of Practice (TCoP) guidance collection on GOV.UK, which technology teams across government must follow. Updating the spend control process to focus more on data One of the aims of...
...learning about the civil service code of conduct empowering rather than burdensome. I especially found our stance on social media interesting - civil servants are required to be politically impartial,...
...validation’). Finally, when the service team returns for the beta assessment it must also demonstrate the: Login page Payment element Summary The service team showed a welcome level of passion...
...code available as open source. One recommendation for the future is to continue to clearly separate out secure code and patterns from the wider code base to allow more code...
...having been done, as well as reasons for the service not having published the code yet, and plans in place to publish code over the coming months. The service manager...
...source stuff. RAP is more than writing clean code To the person that wrote that RAP is a redefinition of documenting your code so that another person can read it,...
...are very welcome. Next steps As well as providing us with plenty of stories we can take on to improve the Performance Platform itself, the conversations we’ve had with users...
...maximise the benefits it delivers to the whole CJS. To support the delivery of this work, we welcome and value collaboration from data specialists across government. Are you a dynamic...
...and online communities concluded in a co-design session where participants developed their own algorithmic transparency measures. One of the key findings from the study was a recommendation to include two...