UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) is announcing over £50 million of funding to develop trustworthy and secure AI that can help solve major challenges.
These new investments, through the UKRI Technology Missions Fund and UKRI Turing AI World Leading Fellows scheme, continue to build and expand the UK’s global strengths in AI, working towards AI that acts for the public good and in pursuit of solving global challenges.
Journalists came along to this Science Media Centre press briefing to hear from some of the recipients of part of this funding to hear all about the projects and research that they are leading and what exactly they hope to achieve, such as:
Please note that this briefing was used to announce the UKRI funding of these projects – there is no new data/results yet.
Speakers included:
Prof Gopal Ramchurn, Professor of Artificial Intelligence, University of Southampton
Prof Gina Neff, Executive Director, Minderoo Centre for Technology and Democracy, University of Cambridge
Fran Bennett, Interim Director of the Ada Lovelace Institute
Prof Alison Noble, Technikos Professor of Biomedical Engineering, University of Oxford