Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (CDEI) Government Agency

The Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (CDEI) is an independent advisory body set up and tasked by the UK Government to advise on how they maximise the benefits of these technologies.

CDEI brings people together from across sectors and society to shape practical recommendations for the government, as well as advice for regulators, and industry, that support responsible innovation and help build a strong, trustworthy system of governance.

CDEI has a unique role with a cross-sector remit. They are a connector between government and wider society, and have a unique mandate to advise the government. CDEI convenes and builds on the UK’s vast expertise in governing complex technology, innovation-friendly regulation and its global strength in research and academia.

CDEI aims to give the public a voice in how data-driven technology is governed, promoting the trust that’s crucial for the UK to make the most of AI and data-driven technology.
Headquarters: London, England
Founded Date: 2018
Employees Number: 11-50

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