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Trustworthy Human-Ai Partnerships, TAS Hub, and RAI UK with Prof Sarvapali Ramchurn

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Time: 11.00 – 12.00
Date: Friday 7 July
Location: I-X 5 Meeting Room, Level 5
Translation and Innovation Hub (I-HUB)
Imperial White City Campus
84 Wood Lane
London W12 7SL

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Speaker

Prof. Sarvapali (Gopal) Ramchurn, Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Southampton

Talk Title

Trustworthy Human-Ai Partnerships, TAS Hub, and RAI UK

Talk Summary

Recent advances in AI, Machine learning and Robotics have significantly enhanced the capabilities of machines. Machine intelligence is now able to support human decision making, augment human capabilities, and, in some cases, take over control from humans and act fully autonomously. Machines are becoming  more tightly embedded into systems alongside humans, interacting and influencing each other in a number of ways. Such human-AI partnerships are a new form of socio-technical system in which the potential synergies between humans and machines are much more fully utilised. Designing, building, and deploying human-AI partnerships present a number of new challenges as we begin to understand their impact on our physical and mental well-being, our personal freedoms, and those of the wider society.

In this talk  Prof Ramchurn will focus on the challenges in designing trustworthy human-AI partnerships. He will detail the multiple elements of trust in human-AI partnerships and discuss the associated research challenges.  Prof Ramchurn will also aim to identify the risks associated with human-AI partnerships and therefore determine the associated measures to mitigate these risks and will conclude by giving a brief overview of the UKRI Trustworthy Autonomous Systems Programme (www.tas.ac.uk), a £33m programme launched in 2020 involving over 20 universities, 100+ industry partners, and over 200 researchers. Prof Ramchurn will also describe the newly funded £31m Responsible AI UK programme.

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