Glenlead researchers contribute to an international summit on how international law can protect the right to freedom of thought amid new technologies, taking place in Waterloo, Canada.
Following a recently published policy report authored by Glenlead researchers, the UK Government rolls back plans for copyright reform to allow AI companies to use copyrighted works.
This Accessible Digital Futures brought together a wide range of stakeholders to examine the challenges and opportunities of the forthcoming European Accessibility Act for the UK.
In his latest publication, Glenlead Director, Dr Vaughan Connolly, presents evidence of time poverty among teachers, and relates this to the critical issue of teacher retention.
Glenlead co-hosted the first Generative AI and Education conference with Digital Education Futures Initiative (DEFI) and Faculty of Education at the University of Cambridge, 16-17 October 2024.
Glenlead attended a Digital Trade Roundtable at the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford in September 2024, discussing AI, copyright, and creative content industries in the US.