This podcast digs into key issues that arise when building, operating, and using machines and apps that are powered by artificial intelligence. We look at industry, homes and cities. AI is increasingly being used to help optimise our lives, making software and machines faster, more precise, and generally easier to use. However, they also raise concerns when they fail, misuse our data, or are too complex for the users to understand their implications. Set up by the UKRI Trustworthy Autonomous Systems Hub this podcast brings in experts in the field from Industry & Academia to discuss Robots in Space, Driverless Cars, Autonomous Ships, Drones, Covid-19 Track & Trace and much more. If you have any questions or suggestions for future topics, please email us at [email protected] - You can find out more on our website at www.tas.ac.uk#LWAIP #TASHub
We're rounding off this season of Living with AI with a bonus episode! We'll meet three Early Career Researchers (ECRs) who have benefitted from a TAShub grant. We'll find out what they did with the …
As the Internet expands through paradigms like the Internet of Things (IoT), massively multiplayer online (MMO) games, videotelephony and the Metaverse, Autonomous Systems (AS) are increasingly used …
Forest protection is essential to mitigating climate change, and a major objective of the Forests and Climate Leaders’ Partnership established at COP27.
The ASPEN project aims to develop an integrate…
Discussing what AI could bring to the energy grid. Can we trust artificial intelligence systems to improve the supply, either to improve reliability, efficiency or ecology?
We learn about the four "D"…
Effective embedding of robotics and autonomous systems for social care will require alignment across many levels. This project seeks to move from the imaginary to the concrete by using an actual robo…
Does academia lead and industry follow? Or are there breakthroughs made on both sides? How siloed is AI innovation? We discuss some of the Innovate UK initiatives to bridge industry and academia.
Podc…
Democratic elections should be both free and fair, but also that citizens believe that the elections are free and fair. It is also essential that the institutions in charge of managing elections are …
Mobile phones store valuable information about geographical movements, communications behaviours and online browsing history. They are increasingly used as a source of evidence in criminal investigat…
To solve the big questions of autonomy and transport, collaboration is essential. Our guest on this episode is Professor Siddartha Khastgir, Head of Safe Autonomy, WMG, University of Warwick.
Siddart…
With generative AI creation tools for language, images and videos plus algorithmically curated social media feeds, it can feel as though AI is muscling in on a previously human domain. We discuss som…
Exploring themes of risk and trust and autonomous systems, we're discussing a project where professional dancers with disabilities dance with robots. The project exposes interesting challenges with c…
The Reformist Project is developing an AI support tool to speed up decision making in critical healthcare situations. Use of this could revolutionise the necessary meetings where different clinicians…
Will machine learning abide by the rules of war? We're talking AI & defence and whether AI is already revolutionising the battlefield.
Our guest is Professor Chris Johnson, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, (Eng…
From deep fakes to voice assistants, AI audio is ubiquitous yet often overlooked. Dr Jennifer Williams tells Sean all about the project: "The Next Big Thing in Trustworthy AI: Codesign of Context Awa…
Misinformation online is a huge problem. How can you trust the things you read?
Jeremie Clos joins Sean to discuss the project "Privacy Preserving Detection of Online Misinformation"
Podcast productio…
TAS for Health and Social Care
This projects episode features four TAS Hub projects associated with Health and Social Care:
DAISY - Tunde Ashaolu
Verifiably Human-Centric Robot Assisted Dressing - Yasm…
AI and the Arts (Featuring Blast Theory)
We're discussing AI and the arts, featuring Blast Theory with a discussion of their latest work 'Cat Royale' where an autonomous system attempts to create a ca…
Two projects loosely under the umbrella of the environment.
This episode was recorded on May 10th 2023
Calum Corrie Imrie - Preserving Marine Life in a Shipping World: AI to the Rescue (PREVAIL)
Karl…
This is a projects episode where we discuss four TAS Hub projects related to equality:
Guests and their projects featured on this podcast:
Trustworthy Accessible Robots for Inclusive Cultural experienc…