UKAIRS will bring together researchers from a diversity of disciplines including computer science, engineering, social sciences and humanities, with the goal of shaping the UK’s research priorities, identifying cross-fertilisation opportunities, and informing the narrative around the challenges to delivering AI that benefits society and the economy.
Professor in Natural Language Processing at the Department of Informatics in King’s College London
Chief Scientific Adviser at the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)
Regius Professor of Computer Science and Director Web Science Institute, University of Southampton. Chair – RAi UK International Ambassadors Council.
We invite all presenters of published work, accepted to UKAIRS, to submit a short impact statement outlining the positive change their work has achieved beyond academia by 1 September. Submitted statements may be made public to showcase the impact created.
Authors will receive notifications the week beginning 23 June and registration for UKAIRS will now open on 30 June. A nominal fee of £20 will be charged at point of registration. All funds will be used to support travel bursaries to attend UKAIRS.
Consider submitting to the “ACM Journal on Responsible Computing – Special Issue on Trustworthy AI and Autonomous Systems”.
The UKAIRS Early Career Researcher Day is a dedicated opportunity for early career researchers working at the intersection of AI and society to connect, share, and grow. Whether you’re a doctoral student, postdoc, or independent researcher, this event offers a platform to present your work, engage with peers and mentors, and explore emerging ideas that shape the future of responsible AI.
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We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the reviewers for their time, expertise, and invaluable contributions in helping us maintain the quality and integrity of the programme.
For further details on how to attend: Use the following link.