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AI is not just a technological shift; it is a societal one.

AI adoption is accelerating - but mostly happening reactively, outside organisational planning or governance. That creates risks, because the way we adapt to AI today will lock in the habits of tomorrow.
October 1, 2025 at 9:47 AM
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Old policy methods struggle with today’s complex challenges.

Learn how flexible, iterative ‘test and learn’ approaches help governments reduce risk, adapt fast, and deliver impactful public services with @bitglobal.bsky.social's new course.

🔗 Book your place now: https://bit.ly/463YRQg
September 26, 2025 at 8:01 AM
The rise of conversational AI has created a giant real-world experiment in human-machine relationships.

For the first time, we are not just using AI as a tool; we are interacting with it, confiding in it, and being influenced by it in ways we are only beginning to understand.
September 23, 2025 at 3:04 PM
Most generative AI models are skilled fast thinkers – but they also inherit some of the same biases as human intuition.

For AI to advance, developers need to design systems that reliably choose when to think fast or think slow - adapting their approach to the task at hand.
September 16, 2025 at 12:34 PM
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Thank you to everyone who joined us in person and online for #PolicyLive!

More than 400 guests joined us in Westminster to explore how to do policy differently and solve the UK's most pressing challenges.

🎥 Watch back a selection of our sessions now: https://www.policylive.org/nesta/332/82846
September 12, 2025 at 7:00 AM
Why do people choose to use or resist AI?

The first chapter in our new four-part framework - AI & human behaviour - looks at what drives or holds back AI adoption, and how leaders can encourage deep integration of AI that complements and enhances human work.

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September 9, 2025 at 10:05 AM
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Policy Live is back for 2025: and registration is now open 🎉

Join us on 11 Sept in central London for our full-day programme: with over 60 speakers exploring how to do policy differently - including Wes Streeting, Nicola Sturgeon and more.

Tickets are limited, apply now: bit.ly/4m0j4fx
August 4, 2025 at 11:01 AM
📱 Why does 'just 5 mins' on social media turn into an hour?

Our behavioural audit for @ofcom.bsky.social found major platforms use design to maximise engagement—often at the cost of user well-being.

Here’s how better design could support healthier, more intentional online habits 👇 bit.ly/4kKu3rL
July 22, 2025 at 2:14 PM
Policing today is about more than enforcement – it’s about prevention, early action and building trust.

We worked with officers and staff at @cheshirepolice.bsky.social to explore how behavioural insights can improve everyday decision-making and service delivery.

Read more: bit.ly/44rc2Zu
Why behavioural insights matter for policing today | BIT
Policing today demands more than enforcement. It requires proactive prevention, early intervention and building trust with communities. Yet many policing challenges hinge on human behaviour: victims e...
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July 3, 2025 at 1:38 PM
🎧 New BIT podcast: How do social norms shift and what role can behavioural science play?

Recorded live at #BX2025 in Abu Dhabi, our Chief Behavioural Scientist @mhallsworth.bsky.social speaks with global experts on what drives change in societies, systems & institutions.

⬇️ Tune in: bit.ly/4ltzbkU
Why society changes: behavioural science explains social norms | BIT
Recorded at the Behavioural Exchange conference #BX2025 in Abu Dhabi, Michael Hallsworth, BIT’s Chief Behavioural Scientist, dives deep into the science behind these shifts - asking the question ‘What...
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July 2, 2025 at 2:03 PM
🚨 We're hiring! We're looking for a Senior Research Advisor to join our Economic Policy team in the UK.

We’re looking for someone with strong quantitative skills and a passion for using evidence to help people make better decisions.

👇 Find out more and apply by 14 July: bit.ly/4k2pRmU
Senior Research Advisor (quantitative) | BIT
We are recruiting for a Senior Research Advisor (SRA) with strong quantitative skills in our EPIC team.
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June 26, 2025 at 1:24 PM
What sets successful nations apart?

Earlier this year Nobel Prize-winning economist Professor James Robinson joined us to share his insights on how inclusive political institutions and innovation drive sustainable economic growth.

🎧 Listen now on the BIT podcast: bit.ly/4kB9eQc
What makes nations succeed? Insights from Nobel Laureate Professor James Robinson | BIT
Join Mónica Wills Silva, BIT’s Director of International Programmes, as she sits down with Nobel Prize-winning economist Professor James Robinson, to hear his insights on how inclusive political insti...
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June 4, 2025 at 10:53 AM
🇹🇯 Behavioural science to address malnutrition

UNICEF Tajikistan partnered with BIT to develop a social and behaviour change strategy to help mothers adopt recommended breastfeeding and dietary practices.

See our solutions and messaging👇 bit.ly/45IaUTo
Using behavioural science to address maternal and infant malnutrition in Tajikistan | BIT
Breastfeeding within an hour of birth, eating nutritious meals during pregnancy and lactation, and feeding children over six months a diverse, nutrient-rich diet are globally recommended practices for...
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June 2, 2025 at 2:03 PM
⚽ What are young people's gambling-related experiences during major sports events?

During Euro 2024, BIT partnered with young people to explore how gambling impacts their tournament experience and what influences their behaviour.

Here's what we found: bit.ly/3ZGCBbs
Young people’s gambling-related experience during major sports events: A Euro 2024 diary-study | BIT
Major sports events are a popular source of entertainment and social connection for young people in the UK. Gambling has become an increasingly prominent feature of these events, driven by media cover...
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May 30, 2025 at 10:55 AM
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How do friendships affect social mobility. I wrote in @financialtimes.com about research from BIT colleagues replicating Raj Chetty's US work analysing facebook data. Perhaps the department with communities in its name can run trials on cross-class interaction, and reducing 'friending bias'.
May 27, 2025 at 7:51 AM
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📣 New event: Science, psychedelics, and society

Join Nesta’s @raviguru.bsky.social and @ikhan.bsky.social‬, former Exec Director of the UC Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics, as they unpack the science, politics & future of psychedelics.

Register now: bit.ly/43BgwNP
May 22, 2025 at 5:00 AM
🎧 New podcast: How is AI creating new ways to apply behavioural science?

Recorded live at #BX2025, @mhallsworth.bsky.social explores the next frontier of the field with some of its most innovative practitioners.

🎙️ Listen here: bit.ly/4mkfbmd
How is AI being used to create new ways to apply behavioural science? | BIT
Recorded at the Behavioural Exchange conference #BX2025 in Abu Dhabi, Michael Hallsworth, BIT’s Chief Behavioural Scientist, explores how is AI being used to create new ways to apply behavioural scien...
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May 20, 2025 at 8:50 AM
New paper: Fixing the Holes in Economics

Ahead of BIT’s inaugural President’s Lecture, David Halpern explores how behavioural and institutional insights are challenging economic models - and how this could reshape policymaking.

Read the full paper: bit.ly/430ireS
May 15, 2025 at 9:15 AM
New case study: combatting corruption in Nigeria ⚖️

BIT, @macfound.org and Griot Studios trained 40+ Nigerian orgs in behavioural science and user testing to enhance anti-corruption efforts.

Read the case study 👇 bit.ly/4j8q8Ez
How can funders strengthen anti-corruption efforts in Nigeria? | BIT
BIT ran a capacity-building program to help MacArthur Foundation grantees learn behavioural science and human-centred design skills so they could better combat corruption
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May 14, 2025 at 2:21 PM
As intuitive as it seems, creating a complicated approach may not be the best response to complexity.

@mhallsworth.bsky.social writes about the value of simplicity in applied behavioural science - in a world wrestling with personalisation, generative AI and complex adaptive systems 👇 bit.ly/4j2joIn
Why Simplicity Can Be Strength in a Complex World - by Michael Hallsworth - Behavioral Scientist
As intuitive as it seems, a complicated approach to behavioral design may not be the best response to complexity.
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May 12, 2025 at 8:20 AM
🚨New paper in Nature: Clearer language boosts public understanding of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

In a trial with 4,000+ UK adults, phrases like 'antibiotic resistance' and 'antibiotic crisis' outperformed technical terms–improving understanding and intent to act.

🔗 go.nature.com/3YmM4nY
Differing terminology used to describe antimicrobial resistance can influence comprehension and subsequent behavioural intent - Communications Medicine
Grailey et al. investigate the impact of different terminologies used to describe AMR, testing terms co-designed with the public. Terminology that is familiar, such as the inclusion of ‘antibiotics’ c...
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April 30, 2025 at 2:10 PM
Malaria vaccines could save millions of lives across Sub-Saharan Africa – but rollout success depends on more than supply. Uptake is key.

At BIT, we’ve used behavioural science to boost vaccine uptake worldwide. For #WorldImmunizationWeek, we explore how it can help here too: bit.ly/4lQaoII
How can behavioural insights boost malaria vaccine uptake? | BIT
Behavioural science has extraordinary potential to supercharge malaria vaccine rollouts currently underway across Sub-Saharan Africa.  Almost 20 countries across the African continent are embarking on...
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April 29, 2025 at 8:01 AM
💉For #WorldImmunizationWeek BIT's @mowills.bsky.social shares why the last mile of vaccine delivery matters more than ever.

At BIT, we use behavioural science to help partners boost uptake and impact. Read how we can make every dose count ⬇️ bit.ly/3RzzrSG
Behavioural science and rigour at the last mile of aid | BIT
A mother takes their child for their immunisations. After vaccine funds were suddenly cut, it has taken months to get the supply over the border, transport it over to their region, distribute it over the clinics and reappoint dismissed community health workers. The mother gets there but she has lost the child’s vaccination card. Her […]
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April 24, 2025 at 2:13 PM
The UK govt needs to adopt a different way of working to achieve its bold new missions.

Policies need to be reviewed and improved via a test and learn approach.

BIT + @nestauk.bsky.social new playbook explains this approach and how it can deliver impactful solutions 👇 www.bi.team/publications...
Test and learn: a playbook for mission-driven government | BIT
The UK government has pledged to deliver bold new missions – ambitious, long-term commitments to tackle critical societal challenges. These promises will resonate strongly with many public servants wh...
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April 22, 2025 at 8:13 AM
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Join us for the next event in our series with @bitglobal.bsky.social: how to make good things happen 📍

We're looking to Little Scandanavia - a US prison unit harnessing Scandinavian practices to reduce re-offending.

Hear from those who led the scheme and gather insights for the UK. bit.ly/42OYXZp
April 14, 2025 at 11:04 AM