It’s fantastic to see such thoughtful, interdisciplinary research coming out of PROBabLE Futures, tackling some of the most pressing ethical and legal challenges of our time.
Exciting news from PROBabLE Futures!
We’re delighted to share that Prof. Marion Oswald, MBE and Claire Paterson-Young have been selected to join the Ministry of Justice UK Preventative Analytics for Youth Justice Advisory Panel.
Their involvement will help shape how data and analytics can be used to better inform early intervention and prevention efforts across youth justice.
At PROBabLE Futures, one of our aims is to contribute to important national work, bringing evidence, collaboration, and research to the forefront of policy and practice.
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👏 An inspiring achievement, and very well deserved recognition for all involved!
#Research #ArtificialIntelligence #Law #Ethics #Policing #PROBabLEFutures #RAiUK #LegalStudies #Innovation
🎉 Congratulations to an outstanding team at PROBabLE Futures! 👏
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This work is a powerful contribution to ongoing conversations about AI, policing, and civil liberties, critically examining how emerging technologies may reshape the relationship between public safety and rights.
A huge well done to Temitope Lawal, PhD, Angela Paul, PhD, Prof. Marion Oswald, MBE, and Dr Alexandra R. Taylor on the publication of their important article in Legal Studies:
🔗 Remote AI weapons detection: reversing stop and search to search and stop
PROBabLE Futures: Probabilistic AI Systems in Law Enforcement
PROBabLE Futures: Probabilistic AI Systems in Law Enforcement
PROBabLE Futures: Probabilistic AI Systems in Law Enforcement
PROBabLE Futures: Probabilistic AI Systems in Law Enforcement
PROBabLE Futures: Probabilistic AI Systems in Law Enforcement
PROBabLE Futures: Probabilistic AI Systems in Law Enforcement
PROBabLE Futures: Probabilistic AI Systems in Law Enforcement
PROBabLE Futures: Probabilistic AI Systems in Law Enforcement