• 4 Oct, 2021 - 4 Oct, 2021
  • 18:00 - 19:00
  • Online

AI is changing the world we live in – how do we prepare for that? What are the risks? And how do we make sure that we create trustworthy AI? Watch this hour of top-level debate and discussion on the EU AI Act – the first-ever legal framework on artificial intelligence, featuring:

 

 

Dame Professor Wendy Hall – Regius Professor of Computer Science, University of Southampton | Skills Director, TAS Hub

 

Professor Barry O’Sullivan is Professor of Constraint Programming at University College Cork in Ireland. He is a founding Director of the Insight Centre for Data Analytics and founding director of the Science Foundation Ireland Centre for Research Training in AI.” From 2018-2020 he served as the Vice-Chair of the European Commission’s High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence.

 

Carly Kind – Director, the Ada Lovelace Institute | Chair, TAS Hub Board

 

Professor Subramanian Ramamoorthy – holds a Personal Chair of Robot Learning and Autonomy in the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, where he is also the Director of the Institute of Perception, Action and Behaviour | Principal Investigator, TAS Programme Node in Governance and Regulation

 

Hosted by Sean Riley (Computerphile) and brought to you by the UKRI Trustworthy Autonomous Systems Hub, you’ll delve into a deep discussion about the EU AI Act and its implications on the UK.

TAS Conversation Panel

Barry O'Sullivan
Professor Barry O'Sullivan
Professor of Constraint Programming, University College Cork

From 2018-2020 Barry served as the Vice-Chair of the European Commission’s High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence.

Dame Wendy Hall
Regius Professor of Computer Science, University of Southampton

Wendy is also the Director and Chair of the Skills Programme in the TAS Hub

Carly Kind
Director, Ada Lovelace Institute

Carly is also the Chair of the TAS Board

Professor Subramanian Ramamoorthy
Professor Subramanian Ramamoorthy
Professor of Robot Learning and Autonomy, University of Edinburgh

Ram holds a Personal Chair of Robot Learning and Autonomy in the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh and is the  Principal Investigator of the TAS Programme’s Governance and Regulation Node.