The King's Festival of Artificial Intelligence

The King's Festival of Artificial Intelligence
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King's College London

The King’s Festival of Artificial Intelligence returns from 21-25 May 2024 with five days of events showcasing the latest advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and their impact on society. The King’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence presents an exciting line up of academic and industry experts participating in public lectures, panel discussions, lightning talks, film screenings, demos and workshops.

From Tuesday 21 May to Saturday 25 May, King’s Strand campus will host a range of audiences, inviting them to participate in urgent questions about AI in a variety of domains including philosophy, social justice, healthcare, industry, education, sustainability, responsibility, creativity, and intelligence itself.

Register for individual festival events here, including:

21 May, 18.30 - 19.30 (in person): AI. Art. You. Award-winning author Jeanette Winterson explores why AI needs the arts.

22 May 10.00-12.00 (hybrid): Therapeutic social robots in elderly care: reflections from Japan.

22 May 11.00-12.00 (hybrid): Facing AI: mitigating the impact of AI in the workplace.

24 May, 18.00 - 19.00 (in person): How GenAI can reshape education Explore how we can reimagine skills, learning and teaching in an increasingly AI-driven world with Professor Oguz A. Acar.

External event: The University of Aberdeen is a member of The Turing University Network, a network committed to offering UK universities the opportunity to engage and collaborate both with The Alan Turing Institute and its broader networks in academia, industry and the public sector. Discover more about the university becoming a member of The Turing University Network: Turing Universities Network | Research | The University of Aberdeen (abdn.ac.uk)

Venue
Strand Campus, @KingsCollegeLon