AI as threat or friend to workers? Rethinking the UK’s policy response through a capabilitarian approach to growth
A capabilitarian approach to growth can help reframe how we approach the prospect of AI for the UK’s workforce.
5 years of the Feminist Futures Programme
An edited collection of the best of the Feminist Futures Programme from the last five years
Programme 2029: Building the living standards platform that the UK needs
We set out a living standards policy platform for the UK, drawing on our first round of Forum 2029 events.
Labour, the Party of Capital?
The Labour Party saw a significant increase in business donations between the 2019 and 2024 general elections.
Designing workplaces, not fixing bodies: three EDI lessons from menstrual health research
Drawing on two years of research with the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Caucus, Chiara Cocco reflects on what menstrual health reveals about inclusion, workplace design and EDI practice.
The ethics of extension: policies of ownership and control for our cognitive apparatuses
In this blog, Will Stronge explores how an ‘extended view’ of human minds can help us critically engage with the role of Big Tech in our everyday lives.
Me, myself and AI: Young people and AI companion use in the UK
Read our new report offering new insights into how young people in the UK are using AI
Checking in on the Employment Rights Bill: a step forward for rights at work?
With the Employment Rights Bill now set to become law, Liam Mullally assesses how the legislation compares to Labour’s pre-election commitments.
The London Big Con
Read our new report investigating the extent to which private consultancy (“Big Con”) is embedded in local public procurement in London.
Who really controls AI? Nick Srnicek interviewed by Will Stronge about his new book, Silicon Empires
Watch both parts of the interview on the Autonomy Institute YouTube channel.