Polly Curtis
@pollycurtis
Chief Executive, @Demos. Journalist ex @Guardian @HuffPostUK @Tortoise. Author, Behind Closed Doors, Orwell Prize finalist. Non-executive director, PHSO, PINF
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🎧 Listen to Polly Curtis and Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales explain why we've issued an Open Letter calling on all UK political parties to form a cross-party agreement on their responsible use of generative AI ahead of the election.
Great to see Demos Director of Participatory Programmes Miriam Levin featured in this excellent article on what the the future of deliberative democracy could look like under a Labour government.
politicshome.com/thehouse/artic…
A few thoughts in The New Statesman on how to do Mission-Driven Government🧵 newstatesman.com/spotlight/2024…
🚨Join us on Wednesday to discuss how we can deliver a prevention revolution in public services, including how to harness growing momentum & the political barriers in the way.
🗣️Anita Charlesworth, Lord Bethell & Delyth Morgan
Register👇
eventbrite.co.uk/e/demos-delive…
As we near the election, there's real momentum around the need for prevention in public services.
Join us on April 24th to discuss how to convert this momentum into a prevention revolution.
🗣️Anita Charlesworth of The Health Foundation, Lord Bethell & Delyth Morgan
eventbrite.co.uk/e/demos-delive…
Beneath the headlines, some very encouraging comments from Wes Streeting MP to Financial Times about the limits of competition in public services.
ft.com/content/f1950c…
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🚨Join us next Tuesday to discuss how to navigate generative AI in an election year: from what tech companies ought to be putting in place to how political parties should react.
🗣️Nighat Dad, Dr Jeffrey Howard of Digital Speech Lab & Ellen Judson
eventbrite.co.uk/e/synthetic-el…
Wonderful evening convened by Demos, engaging Florence Eshalomi MP and Martin Wolf in dialogue about the future for democratic renewal and deliberation. It felt like important work bringing a community of practitioners and thinkers together, so a huge thank you!