Supporting Business and Organisations
With a focus on fostering growth and innovation, the Alliance aims to facilitate collaborations and knowledge sharing within the AI community in Scotland.
Engage and collaborate with enterprise agencies to provide guidance and support for businesses to realise the benefits of AI in a trustworthy, ethical, and inclusive way
Engage and collaborate with organisations from the third and voluntary sector to provide support and guidance to realise the benefits of AI in a trustworthy, ethical, and inclusive way
Support workforce access to upskilling and reskilling opportunities
Support collaborations across sectors
Develop a charter for trustworthy, ethical and inclusive AI
Champion AI activity in Scotland across all sectors
Researchers are set to benefit from the launch of a new digital service developed by Research Data Scotland (RDS)
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.
What impact has AI already had on the Scottish legal system? How will new tools and technologies affect legal practitioners?
Skills Development Scotland has launched a new guide to help people understand the "digital economy", and highlight support available to enhance digital skills.
The Fairness Innovation Challenge, led by the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation, will drive the development of new solutions to address bias and discrimination in AI systems.
The latest cohort of the AI Accelerator programme has launched, find out more.
Are you working in, or interested in, exploring the potential for Creative AI? Creative Informatics has launched a new Scotland-wide project to scope and understand the needs of creative individuals and organisations working with AI, specifically Creative AI, in the creative industries in Scotland.
Today, The New Real premieres its leading international AI Art award and commission that brings together the foremost institutions in both the AI and the arts, and announces UK and Netherlands-based Polish artist Kasia Molga as the winner of The New Real 2023 AI Art Commission: Uncanny Machines.