What would make the UK a better place to live? A new project aims to find out
Summary
A new research project called the National Conversation is asking people across the UK to share their thoughts about what would make the country a better place to live. Researchers at the University of Oxford will use artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze thousands of voice notes and surveys to understand what unites or divides people and what could bring communities closer together.Key Facts
- The National Conversation invites UK residents to share their views through a survey and a 60-second voice note.
- High-profile people, including former footballer Gary Lineker and Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis, have submitted voice notes to launch the project.
- Researchers at the University of Oxford will use AI to analyze the responses.
- The project is led by the Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion, which aims to address social division and disconnection.
- The project will continue until the end of August, with a report planned for later this year.
- The Commission co-chairs include former Conservative Chancellor Sir Sajid Javid and former Labour Policy Coordinator Jon Cruddas.
- People are asked to talk about what unites them, divides them, and what could bring them closer together.
- Supporting organizations include the NHS, TikTok, UK Muslim Network, Church Urban Fund, and English Football League in the Community.
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