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The report on our ‘AI Can’t Write Symphonies and Neither Can You’ event is now available to read
The Scottish AI Alliance is mapping Scotland's ecosystem of AI business support and we want to include you.
We are very excited to announce a series of workshops across Scotland to help businesses adopt AI in a responsible, trustworthy, and ethical way.
We are thrilled to share the Scottish AI Alliance 2024/25 Impact Report, showcasing a year of achievements, partnerships, and commitment to making Scotland a global leader in trustworthy, ethical, and inclusive AI.
Join us in Glasgow on Saturday 16 August 2025 to explore how Artificial Intelligence technologies can be used in a trustworthy, ethical and inclusive way across Health and Care – and have your say!
This year the Transformation Design cohort at The Glasgow School of Art embarked on an exciting new partnership with Calum McDonald, Engagement and Participation at the Scottish AI Alliance (SAIA) on an exciting design project exploring the impacts of generative AI (gen-AI) and the climate crisis.
Wondering how to start learning about AI? Our free, online course is designed to help you cut through the noise and understand what AI really means. Find out more about the course.
As AI adoption is fast-tracked, SMEs that prioritise sustainability in their approaches to procurement and use may avail benefits beyond a smaller environmental footprint.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has huge potential to drive climate-smart developments, particularly in addressing the world's environmental challenges. Yet, behind this excitement lies a growing concern about the environmental impact of AI technologies. Read the blog to find out the climate impact of AI.
On the 26th of February 2025 the major newspapers in the UK all displayed the same cover - a call to action to ‘Make it Fair’.