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- Ethical AI Frameworks, Guidelines, Toolkits (AI Ethicist) (11 categories)
- 1st Annual Report (Observatory of Algorithms with Social Impact) (OASI) (Eticas) (9 categories)
- Digital Economy Skills and Careers Guide (SDS) (8 categories)
- Governing AI for Humanity (United Nations) (8 categories)
- AI Assurance Guide (CDEI) (8 categories)
- A Guide for Users and Creators (Better Images of AI) (8 categories)
- A Parent and Carers Digital Careers Guide (SDS) (8 categories)
- The Data Ethics Canvas 2021 (ODI) (8 categories)
- Deep Learning for Computer Vision (Stanford University) (7 categories)
- Learn, Explore and Participate (LEAP) (Alan Turing Institute) (7 categories)
- Action Toolkit On Inclusive AI (Women's Forum) (2021) (7 categories)
- AI Judicial Guidance (Courts and Tribunals Judiciary) (7 categories)
- People Powered Results: reflections (NESTA) (7 categories)
- AI Literacy Secondary Lesson Activities (7 categories)
- CDEI portfolio of AI assurance techniques (Scottish Government) (7 categories)
- AI in PR guides (CIPR) (7 categories)
- MIT RAISE AI Hub (7 categories)
- Skills Development Scotland (SDS) (7 categories)
- Missing links in AI governance (UNESCO) (7 categories)
- AI Adoption in the UK: Putting AI into Action (techUK) (7 categories)
- Model AI Governance Framework for Generative AI (AI Verify Foundation) (7 categories)
- Inside AI: an algorithmic adventure (UNESCO) (7 categories)
- Predicting through a cr (Validate AI) (7 categories)
- Fit for the Future: developing a post-school learning system to fuel economic transformation (Scottish Government) (7 categories)
- Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (SpringerLink) (7 categories)
- Artificial Intelligence In Public Services (Equality and Human Rights Commission) (7 categories)
- Ethics of artificial intelligence (UNESCO) (7 categories)
- Scotland's National Innovation Strategy (Scottish Government) (7 categories)
- Data Feminism (Book) (7 categories)
- Guide for Digital Services Developers: Using AI responsibly (Suomi.fi) (7 categories)
- White Paper 2019 (Validate AI) (7 categories)
- Introduction to the Responsible Tech movement (All Tech is Human) (7 categories)
- Measuring trends in Artificial Intelligence (Stanford University HAI) (7 categories)
- Building Trust in the Digital Era: Achieving Scotland's Aspirations as an Ethical Digital Nation (Scottish Government) (6 categories)
- Shaping society 5.0 (BSI Group) (6 categories)
- Turing Commons (ATI) (6 categories)
- Good Machine Learning Practice for Medical Device Development: Guiding Principles (UK Government) (6 categories)
- Microsoft Responsible AI Standard v2 General Requirements (6 categories)
- Artificial intelligence in the agri-food sector (European Parliament) (6 categories)
- Ethical, social, and political challenges of artificial intelligence in health (Future Advocacy, 2018) (6 categories)
- Creating 18 AI ideas to change the world (Innovate UK Bridge AI) (6 categories)
- AI Activity in UK Business Executive Summary (UK Government) (6 categories)
- Good Work Algorithmic Impact Assessment (IFOW) (6 categories)
- Tech Democracy Report (All Tech is Human) (6 categories)
- The NIST Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework (US Government) (6 categories)
- FAIA Finland AI Playbook (6 categories)
- Understanding healthcare workers’ confidence in AI (Part 1) (NHS Health Education England) (6 categories)
- Automation Bias and Procedural Fairness (BRAID) (6 categories)
- Ethics for Open Source Development (The Linux Foundation) (6 categories)
- The Roadmap to an Effective AI Assurance Ecosystem (UK Government ) (6 categories)