About this Event
The new artificial intelligence (AI) labyrinth is most definitely four-dimensional, and while it offers almost unlimited new horizons and rewards to 21st century explorers, there are multiple pitfalls and trap-doors for the unwary to fall into...
At this practical workshop, you'll learn about core ethical, technical, legal and data protection issues.
It's designed to help you avoid wasting valuable business and research time, money and resources by wandering into those AI labyrinth dead-ends - or getting wasted by the Minotaur!
Speakers
We're bringing together colleagues from across Manchester Metropolitan University for this workshop.
Each speaker brings knowledge and experience from the cutting edges of law, ethics, information technology and data protection of this multidimensional, continuously morphing 21st century AI labyrinth:
- Professor Keeley Crockett, Professor in Computational Intelligence, Manchester Metropolitan University
- Durham Grigg, Senior Solicitor (Commercial) Legal & Governance, Manchester Metropolitan University
- Benjamin Goddard, Deputy Data Protection Officer, Manchester Metropolitan University
- Samuel Attwood, Research Associate, Computing, Manchester Metropolitan University
Agenda
- 9:00 - Event opens, with refreshments on arrival
- 9:30 - Welcome
- 9:45 – 10:15 – Presentation 1, with Q&A session
- 10:15 – 10:45 – Presentation 2, with Q&A session
- 10:45 -11:00 – Refreshment break
- 11:00 – 11:30 – Presentation 3, with Q&A session
- 11:30 - 12:00 – Presentation 4, with Q&A session
- 12:00 – 12:30 – Summary
- 12:30 - Event close
Who is the workshop for?
We're hosting our workshop at the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce.
It's open to all small businesses (including freelancers) exploring the use of AI.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, Elliot House (White Room), 151 Deansgate, Manchester, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00