The latest trust data paints a sobering picture: public scepticism about AI is growing faster than AI capability itself.
When I founded Inside Out Justice, I knew I'd be swimming against the current of public sentiment and political convenience.
The suicide statistics are just the most visible manifestation of a broader mental health problem affecting the industry.
The UK has chosen a different path: a pro-innovation approach focused on principles and sector-specific regulation rather than comprehensive rules.
Restorative justice offers precisely that alternative, and the evidence supporting it is becoming too compelling to ignore.
The global military AI market is projected to reach between $19 billion and $29 billion by 2030, depending on the research methodology.
The evidence is consistent, robust, and unambiguous: prisoners who engage in education whilst imprisoned are far less likely to reoffend after release.
Every company should be able to articulate why their approach is responsible, not just claim responsibility as a marketing exercise.
If you narrow your focus to senior technical roles—the positions that shape product direction and company culture—that percentage plummets to 16%.
This post explores what the evidence actually shows about social media's impact on adult mental health, and more importantly, what we can do about it.









