Technomoral Conversations: Who is Responsible for Responsible AI?
The Technomoral Conversations series brings together leaders, creators and innovators from academia, technology, business and the third sector in a ‘fireside chat’ format to discuss futures that are worth wanting.
Governing the AI Business Model: Platforms All the Way Down?
Join the Centre for Technomoral Futures for their Flagship Lecture, where delegates will hear from Dr Michael Veale on Governing the AI Business Model: Platforms All the Way Down?
Technomoral Conversations: The Geopolitics of A
As AI's influence grows, navigating its geopolitics becomes increasingly crucial for shaping the future of nations and their global relationships. This event brings together six experts in the field of AI and geopolitics to address some of these issues for a lay audience.
CAN DO Innovation Summit 2023
Scotland’s national innovation event, CAN DO Innovation Summit, is a focal point for business innovation in Scotland. In 2023, we’ll be exploring the rapid advances in emerging tech in the context of a technology-driven, sustainable and virtual future.
The New Real Salon: The Algorithmic Turn
Join The New Real for the opening of the second New Real Salon, as they gather their community together to explore how the new generation of powerful AI tools is opening unprecedented opportunities for human-machine creativity. This programme will showcase the ways Artificial Intelligence (AI) in art and design can generate astonishing and unpredictable outputs that help us navigate the complex world of machine learning and envision future applications for these emerging technologies in the creative sector and beyond.
BridgeAI Launch Event
Innovate UK is investing £100 million to support the adoption and diffusion of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies in the UK economy, and they want you to be a part of it.
Edinburgh Futures Conversations – The Future of Artificial Intelligence: Shaping our AI Futures
In this Futures Conversations event, the Edinburgh Futures Institute brings together leading experts from the worlds of science, politics, and civil society to debate what our AI futures may bring, and to develop ideas for what is needed to advance our collective ability to put AI to the best possible use.
Digital Ethics Summit 2022
On 7 December 2022, techUK and partners will bring together academics, philosophers, lawyers, technology experts, policy makers, and other key stakeholders at techUK’s sixth annual Digital Ethics Summit.
Technomoral Conversations: Sustainability and Artificial Intelligence
Technomoral Conversations with Aimee van Wynsberghe is a panel event on sustainability and Artificial Intelligence.
AI for Humanity and Society 2022
Organised by WASP-HS.
Welcome to the third WASP-HS Conference on AI, Humanity and Society – a meeting place for dialogue on the opportunities and challenges of artificial intelligence and autonomous systems with a strong focus on research in humanities and social science.
The Northern Data Debates – A healthy trust in data? Personalised health and preventative care
In this Northern Data Debate, The Turing’s panel of experts unpack the latest developments, and debate the myriad promises and challenges that surround innovations in healthcare and data.
DIGITALSCOTLAND 2022
Organised by FUTURESCOT.
Welcome back to the largest annual conference for public sector technology professionals in Scotland, held live and in-person in the beautiful city of Edinburgh.
4th Year: AI World Government
This event is organised by AI Government.
Federal government decision-makers meet to share how they’re leveraging AI to innovate and advance services, with minimal risk and maximum return on investment. On stage, leaders present practical and technical processes for AI implementation, delivering case studies in the goals achieved, and lessons learned along the way.
The Turing Lectures: Where next for self-driving vehicles?
In this Turing Lecture, Professor Sarah Sharples (Chief Scientific Adviser for the Department for Transport) will discuss the interface between policy and science for self-driving vehicles, and highlight some of the challenges and opportunities that we face in this area.