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Oct 13, 2019Islamophobes are not all the same! A study of far right actors on TwitterJan 29, 2025International AI Safety ReportNov 5, 2024International Scientific Report on the Safety of Advanced AI (Interim Report)Feb 13, 2024Who is driving the conversation? Analysing the nodality of British MPs and journalists on social mediaOct 15, 2025International AI Safety Report 2025: First Key Update: Capabilities and Risk ImplicationsOct 31, 2022Artificial intelligence in government: Concepts, standards, and a unified frameworkDec 22, 2022How can we combat online misinformation? A systematic overview of current interventions and their efficacyAug 15, 2014Investigating Political Participation and Social Information Using Big Data and a Natural ExperimentAug 1, 2013Rapid rise and decay in petition signingMay 12, 2014Mapping the UK Webspace: Fifteen Years of British Universities on the WebJun 20, 2024Evidence of a log scaling law for political persuasion with large language modelsJul 18, 2025The Levers of Political Persuasion with Conversational AIFeb 24, 2026International AI Safety Report 2026Mar 18, 2024AI for bureaucratic productivity: Measuring the potential of AI to help automate 143 million UK government transactionsMay 8, 2020Detecting East Asian Prejudice on Social MediaJan 1, 2021Tweeting for the Cause: Network analysis of UK petition sharingOct 19, 2017Does Campaigning on Social Media Make a Difference? Evidence from candidate use of Twitter during the 2015 and 2017 UK ElectionsNov 25, 2025International AI Safety Report 2025: Second Key Update: Technical Safeguards and Risk ManagementDec 31, 2020HateCheck: Functional Tests for Hate Speech Detection ModelsSep 15, 2021An influencer-based approach to understanding radical right viral tweets