PRESENTATION SLIDES
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Welcome by RAi UK CEO – Professor Sarvapali (Gopal) Ramchurn
Governance, Regulation and Policy
• AI Regulation in Safety Critical Systems – Jennifer Williams
• AI Equality by Design – Patricia Shaw
• Transparency Regulation Toolkits – Peter Winter
Transport
• Understanding Robot Autonomy in Public – Stuart Reeves
Defence and Security
• AIPAS AI Accountability in Policing and Security – Martin Snowden, Alexander Paradise
Health and Wellbeing
• AEGIS Automated Empathy‚ Globalising International Standards, Japan and Ethically Aligned
Regions – Andrew McStay
• RAI4MH Exploring Fairness and Bias of Multimodal Natural Language Processing for Mental Health – Rafael Mestre, Aynsley Bernard
• DOMINOS Disruption Mitigation for Responsible AI – Radu Calinescu, Isobel Standen,
Sinem Getir Yaman
Education
• SAGE-RAI Smart Assessment and Guided Education with Responsible AI – Joseph Kwarteng,
Aisling Third
• For the FATES of Africa: A Co-Developed Pipeline for Responsible AI in Online Learning Across
Africa – Nora McIntyre, Sarah Hawkes
Science, Innovation and Technology
• RAISE Responsible Generative AI for SMEs in UK and Africa – Bernd Stahl
• Harnessing AI to Enhance Electoral Oversight – Sam Power
• TAS Hub & Good Systems Strategic Partnership – Helena Webb, Pepita Barnard, Liz Dowthwaite
• RAKE: Responsible Innovation Advantage in Knowledge Exchange – Virginia Portillo, Rob Procter
Cultural and Creative Industries
• Amplify: Empowering Underserved Voices in Spoken Language Interaction – Thomas Reitmaier
• MusicRAI: Responsible AI International Com munity to Reduce Bias in AI Music Generation and
Analysis – Nick Bryan-Kinns
ABOUT THE EVENT
A full day event to promote the outcomes and achievements of the Impact Accelerator and International Partnerships projects among the cohort of IA/IP project teams, RAi UK researchers, leadership, UKRI and selected partner organisations.
Event objectives:
– Support development of IA/IP case studies for RAi UK to use when talking to UKRI/UK Government/industry partners.
– Facilitate programme wide narrative on benefits of international partnerships and on key areas of impact
– Bring cohort of IA/IP project teams together to network before the end of their funding, facilitating exchange of ideas in support of new research and impact collaborations, and providing key insights to inform future direction of RAi UK.
– Hear from each project about key achievements, current and likely future impacts and plans to continue the work.
– Engage RAi UK’s own researchers with funded projects to build upon findings within relevant integrator projects and Coordinating Keystone activities and provide career development networking opportunities.
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