Cami
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Research Application Officer in Public Policy @turinginst
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23-02-2019 16:26:02
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Second, Today we launch the PATH-AI residency programme aimed at artists interested in exploring PAT in relation to AI innovation ecosystems!!! The residency will be run in partnership with amazing collleagues at Somerset House Studios and UAL Creative Computing Institute somersethouse.org.uk/path-ai-reside…
🚨 Opportunity alert 🚨 In collaboration with Somerset House and in partnership with The Alan Turing Institute, The University of Edinburgh, & RIKEN, we are launching the PATH-AI residency programme! 🗓 Apply by 31 January 2022 ℹ️More information somersethouse.org.uk/path-ai-reside…
This project wouldn't exist without you! Thank you to our partners @BoschStiftung, Anna-Dorothea Grass, Rana Zincir Celal and Pramada Menon & the program Reducing Inequalities Through Intersectional Practice. We've learned a lot while working with you.
Turing Public Policy has its own stage at #AIUK! Follow us to find out about the exciting sessions we have planned! Secure your place to find out more about our work: tinyurl.com/529yc6yv #DataScience #PublicPolicy #AIEthics #AIRegulation #AIStandards
Following on from pathbreaking work by @linnetelwin, Lina Dencik, and many others, Turing Public Policy and GPAI have just published 3 Data Justice in Practice guides for policymakers, developers, & impacted people. Together, we can advance #datajustice. gpai.ai/projects/data-…
Final day to apply for our course on Public Engagement with Data Science and #AI. Please consider applying if you're interested in learning more about the type of work we do in the Turing Public Policy #ResponsibleAI #datastorytelling #publicengagement
David Leslie, Director of Ethics and Responsible Innovation Turing Public Policy, spoke to BBC Front Row about the Equity campaign, Stop AI stealing the show They discussed the issues raised by the use of #AI to enhance, extend, and replace human actors. Listen: bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…
In 2020, the Turing Public Policy published a guide with ICO - Information Commissioner's Office on explainable AI. In an annexe we explored how argument-based assurance could help operationalise related ethical principles. 2 years on, a development on this early proposal is finally ready: link.springer.com/article/10.100…