Project Blog | Intersectional Approaches to Design and Deployment of Trustworthy Autonomous Systems

Authored by Dr Caitlin Bentley, Project Lead Contact   Whether or not autonomous systems should carry out tasks or functions previously done by humans is a core question our project considers. If they should, how can we make them safe and inclusive of people from all walks of life to interact with, benefit from, and […]

Could a robotic device be trusted to heal your wounds using light?

Authored by Ana Maria Rubio Denniss, Research Associate, University of Bristol Project blog for Trustworthy light-based Robotic Devices for Autonomous Wound Healing       As the largest organ in the body, skin plays a critical role in the functioning of the human body, both sensing the world around us and protecting us from it. […]

Mirror, mirror on the wall?

A blog for the TAS for Health project Author: Liz Dowthwaite, Project Lead Contact, Research Fellow, University of Nottingham We are now about 9 months into the TAS for Health project and are well overdue for an update! We spent the first six months of the project working on understanding the different issues of the […]