Q&A with STAI CDT graduate Dr Mackenzie Jorgensen

Q&A with STAI CDT graduate Dr Mackenzie Jorgensen

Huge congratulations to STAI CDT graduate, Dr Mackenzie Jorgensen, on successfully defending her thesis, ‘Mitigating Negative Impacts from Socio-Technical AI’.   We spoke to Mackenzie about her PhD thesis, being part of STAI CDT and what her next steps have been. What...
STAI CDT students lead important conversations about identity

STAI CDT students lead important conversations about identity

This article is written by Mackenzie Jorgensen and Gabriele La Malfa, PhD students in the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Safe and Trusted AI (the STAI CDT), about their experience running a lunchtime dialogue series on identity and social justice.  ...
Dylan Cope presents paper at ALIFE 2024

Dylan Cope presents paper at ALIFE 2024

STAI CDT PhD student Dylan Cope presented the paper ‘Mimicry and the Emergence of Cooperative Communication’ at The International Conference for Artificial Life (ALIFE). The conference took place in July in Copenhagen, Denmark. The theme for this years conference was...