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Sam Nutt

Sam Nutt is Researcher and Data Ethicist at the London Office of Technology and Innovation (LOTI). As the first Data Ethicist in UK local government, he leads LOTI's London Data Ethics Service, providing practical project and policy-level guidance to local government with the goal to establish London as one of the leading cities in the world for the ethical and responsible use of data. Sam also leads LOTI's work on public participation and previously on the future of work. Prior to joining LOTI, Sam worked in the OECD's Observatory of Public Sector Innovation (OPSI).

Everyone’s cup of tea: Finding the right blend for responsible data innovation

03 March 2023 Sam Nutt

Every day, 95% of British households boil their electric kettle – 40% of houses doing it at least 4 times a day – helping us drink 100 million cups of tea a day. There is no more British routine.

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