Trustworthy and Ethical Assurance (TEA)¶
Under Construction 🚧
Please note that this site is currently under construction, and several pages are in development. As such, there may be references to information that does not currently exist.
- You can visit our GitHub repository project page to view a roadmap about ongoing work to get a better idea of when features and information will be available: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/AssurancePlatform/projects/6
- You can also get involved with any open discussions here: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/AssurancePlatform/discussions
- Please read our community guidelines and code of conduct if you plan on contributing to this project: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/AssurancePlatform/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
Welcome to the Trustworthy and Ethical Assurance (TEA) documentation site 👋.
This site contains information about the following:
- An introduction to trustworthy and ethical assurance
- User guidance for the TEA platform
- Technical documentation for the TEA platform
Funding Statement 💶¶
From March 2024 until September 2024, the project is funded by UKRI's BRAID programme as part of a scoping research award for the Trustworthy and Ethical Assurance of Digital Twins project.
Between April 2023 and December 2023, this project received funding from the Assuring Autonomy International Programme, a partnership between Lloyd’s Register Foundation and the University of York, which was awarded to Dr Christopher Burr.
Between July 2021 and June 2022 this project received funding from the UKRI’s Trustworthy Autonomous Hub, which was awarded to Dr Christopher Burr (Grant number: TAS_PP_00040).
Between April 2023 and December 2023 this project received funding from the Assuring Autonomy International Programme, a partnership between Lloyd’s Register Foundation and the University of York, which was awarded to Dr Christopher Burr.