New study finds that ChatGPT amplifies global inequalities
20 January 2026
New analysis from Oxford and Kentucky researchers shows AI systems reproduce long‑standing global biases
20 January 2026
New analysis from Oxford and Kentucky researchers shows AI systems reproduce long‑standing global biases
16 January 2026
Dr Fabian Braesemann examines how tech giants’ acquisition strategies mirror those of elite football clubs buying up young talent, and why this matters for Europe’s digital sovereignty.
16 December 2025
OII Researcher Dr Fabian Braesemann wins European AI Innovation Award for research-based Founder Personality Quiz.
15:30 -17:00, 61 Banbury Road or Zoom
With Dr Tomas Walker-BorsaThis talk offers a ground-level perspective on how a community makes sense of and adapts to new infrastructural realities. For inquiries, please email boxi.wu@oii.ox.ac.uk or yanqing.wang@oii.ox.ac.uk.
Find out more about research by OII academics
Associate Professor Digital South Asian Studies
Janaki's research examines the politics of digital exclusion in India. She uses ethnographic and archival research to examine how gender, caste and class have shaped the use of information and information technologies in varied contexts.
Professor of Data Ethics and Policy
Professor Brent Mittelstadt is a data ethicist and philosopher specializing in AI ethics, professional ethics, and technology law and policy. He is the founder/coordinator of the Governance of Emerging Technologies (GET) programme.
Director of Graduate Studies, Associate Professor, Senior Research Fellow
Bernie Hogan examines how to capture, represent and think about social networks, especially personal social networks. His work focuses on the role of design in social media, network capture techniques and theories of relationships.
The Synthetic Society Lab aims to improve how we research, access, and use sensitive human data. The fellowship will advance an evidence-based science of privacy engineering to make research using digital traces safe and reliable.
The Digital Good Network (DGN) delivers an interdisciplinary, social science-led research programme centred on the urgent, neglected question of what the digital good should look like and how it can be achieved.
This programme supports research in the sphere of AI & Work.
By Andres Raieste, Andri Rebane, Madis Tapupere, Keegan McBride
In a world increasingly defined by crises—from pandemics and climate disasters to escalating wars—governments that fail to build digital resilience risk crumbling under pressure.
Euronews, 21 January 2026
ChatGPT’s viewpoints are shaped by the predominantly Western, white, male developers and platform owners who built it. A new research led by Professor Mark Graham highlights how biased AI tools can amplify existing inequalities.
Fortune, 20 January 2026
As world leaders meet in Davos, AI is one of the topics dominating the news agenda. The new research co-authored by the OII shows how AI tools like ChatGPT amplify global inequalities.
The Telegraph, 20 January 2026
Burnley, Bradford and Belfast are the most racist places in the UK, according to ChatGPT, a study led by Professor Mark Graham revealed the chatbot’s damning biases about modern Britain.
Fabian Braesemann and Paul McCarthy discuss the impact of founder personalities on startup success, how a predictive model outperforms industry standards to predict company success, and what factors can help us predict which startups will succeed.