Our Vision

To enable the development of socially beneficial autonomous systems that are both trustworthy in principle and trusted in practice by the public, government, and industry.

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TAS Events

12 Mar
AI & Robotics Research Awards

The  AI & Robotics Research Awards aim to celebrate the extraordinary achievements…

20 Nov
AIR24 – UKRI AI and Robotics Accelerator

Discover the Future of AI and Robotics Join us to experience innovative…

3 Oct
Risk assessment and trust in socio-technical AI-systems

The TAS hub will be running a conference session on: “risk assessment…

Current TAS Research Projects

TARICS

Trustworthy Accessible Robots for Inclusive Cultural experienceS TARICS aims to create an interactive cultural experience for museum visits…

Empowering Future Care Workforces

Scoping Capabilities to Leverage Assistive Robotics through Co-Design This project aims to understand how health and social care…

Reimagining TAS with Disabled…

This project brings together Disabled Young People (DYP), social and computer science researchers and school and industry partners.…

Trustworthy Autonomous Recommender Systems…

Even if Recommender Systems (RS) are intended to be consumer-centric, they tend to exhibit inherent biases in the…

The TAS Nodes

Functionality Node

Exploring how to monitor, test, and regulate the way that autonomous systems learn and adapt. By measuring what’s…

Resilience Node

Creating a toolbox for autonomous system designers that translates societal rules into mathematical models. This allows AS to…

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Security Node

Exploring the physical and digital security elements of autonomous systems, using world-class facilities to design and test the…

Trust Node

Exploring trust in autonomous systems through the subjective lens of Psychology and Cognitive Science in a UK research…

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