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This event brings together leading experts from different and distal disciplines to explore the diverse research methodologies and methods that can drive responsible AI forward. The audience will be invited to participate and reflect on how different approaches and diversity of knowledge in AI research and development are key for ensuring a responsible future. From ethical considerations to technical advancements, the event will include keynote presentations followed by a roundtable discussion and Q&A.
Speakers confirmed:
Dr Claire Paterson-Young: Principal Researcher & Research Leader in Social Innovation, University of Northampton, Institute for Social Innovation and Impact.
Prof Muffy Calder: Vice-Principal and Head of College of Science and Engineering, University of Glasgow. Chair RAi UK Skills Pillar.
Specialist Area: Sensor-based Systems; Privacy Intrusion and National Security
Dr Christopher Burr: Senior Researcher in Trustworthy Systems (TPS Programme) and Head of the Innovation and Impact Hub (Turing Research and Innovation Cluster in Digital Twins), The Alan Turing Institute.
Dr Martin Parker: Head of Music, Programme Director, MScR Sound Design. The University of Edinburgh.
Prof Michael Pinchbeck: Senior Research Lead for Art & Performance Research Hub. Manchester School of Theatre, Manchester Metropolitan University.
Organised by:
UKRI funded programmes.
For any enquiries please email: info@rai.ac.uk
The University of Edinburgh, West Court Edinburgh College of Art, 74 Lauriston Place, EH3 9DF