Co-develop a responsible AI framework with us at London Data Week

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Co-develop a responsible AI framework with us at London Data Week

As part of the series running across 2026 to build one shared, practical framework for civil society, on July 8 we will host a workshop at King's College London to collect insights from community organisations and people who are too often left out of conversations about data and AI.

LDW26 Events - London Data Week
Join us this 6-12 July at London Data Week, London’s free, citywide festival of data!

In this working session, participants map the risks they are actually meeting, in two directions: the risks of using AI inside their own work, and the risks of AI being used against them and the communities they serve. What the room produces becomes the raw material for an open framework, co-developed with a working group drawn from participants and published with named co-authors.

Who should join

  • People working in or with civil society, community and non-profit organisations who are facing decisions about AI use. Programme, operations, digital, communications, leadership and volunteers are all welcome.
  • No technical background is needed, and the session is designed to work well for people who are newer to AI and for participants whose first language is not English. 

What you will leave with

  • A clearer map of the risks AI use poses in your own context, informed by peers from other organisations and communities. 
  • The option to be credited as a co-author of the published framework. 
  • An invitation to join the post-workshop working group that shapes the draft over the following weeks. 

Special thanks to We and AI for welcoming us into the “A Day of Countering AI Inevitability: Reimagining and Reclaiming AI” programme, which will host a series of events on July 8 at King's College London.

If you cannot be there but want to be part of the post-workshop drafting or just discuss this topic, feel free to email us at hello@tecer.digital.

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