Global collaboration is crucial to advancing responsible AI and its ethical deployment.
In this episode of the “In Conversation with” webinar series, we will address how two projects from our exciting portfolio of International Partnerships are driving global efforts in AI governance, trust, and ethics.
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🔹 Responsible AI Networks for Industries and Governments in Developing Countries (Latin America)
A collaboration between UCL and Chile’s National Centre for Artificial Intelligence (CENIA), the main aim is to provide a model for international partnerships to address the challenges of adopting responsible AI in the Global South. The expert team are exploring the economic and social consequences of implementing AI in countries that are primarily technology recipients and regulation-takers. Understanding the challenges that developing countries face will significantly enhance understanding of the issue in the UK and Europe.
The team will publish and disseminate a policy paper offering actionable insights for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers in Europe and Latin America.
Presented by:

Dr Néstor Castañeda, UCL Institute of the Americas Home, Associate Professor of Latin American Political Economy. Director of Research. Deputy director, UCL Social Data Institute.
🔹 TAS HUB and Good Systems Strategic Partnership
This international partnership supports and strengthens the existing relationship between two world-leading centres in Responsible and Trustworthy AI and Autonomous Systems: TAS Hub, UK and Good Systems at the University of Texas, at Austin. The project team are leading innovative and ambitious activities for research development, knowledge exchange and sharing of best practices. These activities support existing members of both centres and bring in new members from other institutions into the community. This includes non-academic members and colleagues from the Global South, to nurture an international community around Responsible AI.
Presented by:

Dr. Helena Webb, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Science, University of Nottingham.

Dr. Pepita Barnard, Research Fellow allied to Human Factors, Computer Science and Healthcare at Horizon Research Institute, University of Nottingham.
This webinar was moderated by Dr Caitlin Bentley, Deputy Chair Skills Pillar at RAi UK, and Lecturer in AI Education, King’s College London.
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