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Organisational Adoption of Open and Responsible AI: Meta Case Study from The Turing Way Practitioners Hub Cohort 1

  • 1. ROR icon The Alan Turing Institute
  • 1. ROR icon Science and Technology Facilities Council
  • 2. ROR icon Innovate UK
  • 3. ROR icon The Alan Turing Institute
  • 4. ROR icon Digital Catapult
  • 5. ROR icon Energy Systems Catapult
  • 6. DigiHaul
  • 7. ROR icon Genomics England
  • 8. ROR icon Office for National Statistics
  • 9. ROR icon British Antarctic Survey

Description

This is the meta case study for The Turing Way Practitioners Hub's Cohort 1 - Case Study Series published
online under the CC-CY 4.0 license. The Practitioners Hub is a The Turing Way project that works with experts from partnering organisations to promote data science best practices. For more information about the Practitioners Hub, please visit our website: https://www.turing.ac.uk/turing-way-practitioners-hub.

This meta-case study, drawing key lessons from five case studies published by the first cohort of EiRs. This case study provides an overview of common understanding, challenges, successful examples, and trends related to best practices, specifically in open source, open data, and collaboration across different sectors. This work is supported by Innovate UK
BridgeAI.

Case Study Series from cohort-1 (2023) shared under CC-BY 4.0 International License:

The Practitioners Hub has also received funding and support from the Ecosystem Leadership
Award under the EPSRC Grant EP/X03870X/1 and The Alan Turing Institute.

The inaugural cohort of The Turing Way Practitioners Hub has been designed and led by Dr Malvika
Sharan. The Research Project Manager is Alexandra Araujo Alvarez. Stuart Gillespie is the technical
writer for this case study, and others in the series. Led by Dr. Kirstie Whitaker, Programme Director of
the Tools, Practices, and Systems research program, The Turing Way was launched in 2019. The Turing
Way Practitioners Hub, established in 2023, aims to accelerate the adoption of best practices. Through
a six-month cohort-based program, the Hub facilitates knowledge sharing, skill exchange, case study co-
creation, and the adoption of open science practices. It also fosters a network of ’Experts in Residence’
across partnering organisations. For any comments, questions or collaboration with The Turing Way, please
email: turingway@turing.ac.uk.

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