Onstipe is a social media aggregator tool that allows users to collect, curate, and display social media posts from multiple platforms on websites, digital screens, and events
Juicer is a social media aggregator that allows users to easily add social media feeds from various platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn to any website
This book examines the practice of participatory grantmaking, where stakeholders and grantees participate in making decisions about grant dollars that were previously reserved for professional foundation staff
Everwall is a leading provider of social walls for events, offering customizable and real-time solutions to collect, curate, and display social media content across various platforms and devices
The UK Democracy Bulletin for February 2025 covers various updates in the democracy sector, including the postponement of local elections in a quarter of contested seats, the launch of the Citizens in Power Network, and the impact of a US grants freeze on conferences
The page provides an overview of the various data sources and infrastructure available for analyzing data related to Wikimedia projects, including data dumps, the MediaWiki API, wiki replicas, recent changes streams, and analytics datasets
Gather is a local-first collections client that allows users to organize and manage their personal data in a decentralized manner, providing privacy and control over their information
Sisyphus Lab is a research organization that explores the connections between personal experiences and larger societal structures, using sociological imagination to ask critical questions about the systems, futures, and lives we inhabit
A new AI Energy Score tool allows users to compare the energy efficiency and environmental impact of different AI models, helping companies and developers make more informed decisions about the sustainability of the AI tools they use
The Legal AI Handbook from Ironclad provides an overview of how legal professionals can responsibly deploy AI for legal work, including the basics of AI, data security and risk mitigation, evaluating AI software, and real-world legal AI success stories
Hard Problems is a non-profit organization that aims to help tech professionals work on important global issues like public health, climate change, and good government, rather than focusing solely on profit-driven technologies
This consultation seeks to address the challenges presented by the widespread use of copyright material for training AI models, aiming to balance the needs of the UK's creative industries and AI sector
Amnesty International's Algorithmic Accountability Lab conducted a two-year investigation into the use of algorithms and AI by Denmark's welfare agency, Udbetaling Danmark (UDK), revealing troubling patterns of discriminatory practices that target vulnerable groups such as people with disabilities, marginalized racial groups, migrants, and refugees seeking benefits
Knowing is a platform that aims to help people make more informed decisions by providing access to reliable information and analysis on a variety of topics
Stand With Crypto UK is a movement that aims to rally web3 builders and crypto advocates across the UK to champion emerging use cases, support innovative businesses, and promote a flourishing blockchain ecosystem that drives growth across the UK economy
This report, authored by the UK government's former food policy advisor Henry Dimbleby and public health expert Dr Dolly van Tulleken, provides practical advice and insights on how today's politicians can tackle the UK's obesity crisis
The UK government is seeking public input on how to address the complex issues surrounding copyright and the use of copyrighted works in the training of AI models
The article discusses the concept of 'decentralized and democratic, differential defensive acceleration' (d/acc), which aims to accelerate beneficial technologies while focusing on defensive and decentralizing technologies rather than those that concentrate power
This call for screenshots invites people to share screenshots of interactions with AI that they find troubling, in order to build a collective understanding of AI's weirdness, strangeness, and uncanniness, and how screenshotting can open up possibilities for addressing concerns about AI
Nesta is introducing a new co-working space called The Nest 58 in London, which aims to provide an affordable and collaborative environment for charities to come together, share ideas, and work towards a brighter future
Community Models is a platform that enables groups of people to collaboratively create and refine AI models based on collectively defined constitutions, with the goal of democratizing AI alignment by allowing diverse groups to shape AI behavior according to their shared values and preferences
Tell Us What You Think is a platform that conducts AI-powered voice interviews to gather user feedback and insights for product research and development
The article discusses the value and potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in various industries, highlighting how companies can leverage AI to drive innovation, improve operations, and enhance customer experiences
The content appears to be a WhatsApp group invite, providing information about the features and capabilities of the WhatsApp messaging platform, including end-to-end encryption, private messaging, group conversations, and business tools
The Institute for Government is hosting its annual 'Government 2025' conference, which will explore key questions and challenges facing the UK government in the coming years
The UK government is launching a £100 million Innovation Fund to deploy 'crack' teams of problem solvers across the country to apply a 'test and learn' mindset to improving public services and delivering the government's Plan for Change
This workshop aims to celebrate Wikimedia's contributions to the natural language processing (NLP) community and explore approaches to ensuring the sustainability of this relationship
Open Heart Mind is developing an open-source framework that empowers communities to evaluate and reward diverse contributions through an inclusive peer-review process, fostering collaboration and coordination for the common good
Dollar Street is a Gapminder project that features photos and videos of 469 families across 67 countries, aiming to challenge stereotypes and provide a data-driven perspective on global living conditions
The Initiative for Digital Public Interest (IDPI) is launching a fund to support civil society engagement on digital public infrastructure (DPI) projects, with a focus on governance, human rights protection, and rule of law
The Institute for Government hosted a public services conference to discuss the cross-cutting issues facing public services, including the impact of the budget on public services performance, the challenges facing the NHS and social care, and the key questions facing the government ahead of the spending review
This article discusses the efforts by mySociety to create a dataset and archive of citizens assemblies held in the UK, in order to make it easier to find and track these assemblies