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The Scottish AI Alliance is proud to support the Participatory Harm Auditing Workbenches and Methodologies (PHAWM) Project, an initiative designed to enhance the trustworthiness and safety of AI technologies.
Researchers are set to benefit from the launch of a new digital service developed by Research Data Scotland (RDS)
SAIA Engagement and Participation Lead Calum explores new advancements in the evolution of workers’ rights in relation to AI
This gest blog from Katy Guthrie explains the AI Accelerator Programme’s application process and this year’s themes
Discover the benefits of using high performance computing (HPC) to enhance your business activities, offered through the STFC Hartree Centre as part of the Innovate UK BridgeAI initiative.
We're very pleased to publish our State of AI Report 2023-2024! The report gives an account of the progress made in the past year on the delivery of Scotland's AI Strategy.
Scotland is to become the first part of the UK to make it mandatory to register any use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within the public sector.
CogX, the British Consulate in LA, and the UK Government’s GREAT Britain & Northern Ireland Campaign have announced the CogX Transatlantic Accelerator, a fantastic opportunity to bridge the gap between UK start-ups and the US market.
The Living with AI Lounge is a fun, free event perfect for anyone looking to better understand artificial intelligence. The Living with AI Lounge will take place at Dynamic Earth on the 28th of March 2024.
John Fotheringham, AI Independent Review Project Lead, recounts his journey with AI, from the inception of the Scottish AI Strategy to its in 2024.
UKRI AI Centre for Doctoral Training in Responsible and Trustworthy in-the-world Natural Language Processing announces new funded PhD studentships at the University of Edinburgh. Learn more and find out how to apply.
New EPSRC AI research hubs announced, two of which to be based in Scotland, with three others drawing on Scottish expertise.