STAI CDT at King’s Festival of AI: ‘Can you help me?’
STAI CDT PhD student Nathan Gavenski (2022 cohort) took part in the recent King’s Festival of Artificial Intelligence with his demonstration, ‘Can you help me?’. Nathan’s demo invited visitors to interact with Jade, an artificial intelligence, to help it to...
STAI CDT at King’s Festival of AI: ‘Synthetica – The Future of Music’
STAI CDT PhD students Madeleine Waller (2021 cohort), Michelle Nwachukwu (2022 cohort), Usman Islam (2022 cohort) and Stefan Roesch (2022 cohort) took part in the recent King’s Festival of Artificial Intelligence with their demonstration, ‘Synthetica: the...
Safe and Trusted AI Summer School 2023 – Registrations now open
The UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Safe and Trusted AI (STAI CDT) is excited to announce registrations are open for the upcoming Safe and Trusted AI Summer School. The Safe and Trusted AI Summer School will be held at Imperial College London from 17 – 19 July...
Munkhtulga Battogtokh’s project AHA! features in two upcoming exhibitions on AI
STAI CDT PhD student, Munkhtulga Battogtokh (2020 cohort) has collaborated with visual artist Alice White on his project AHA! (Art Human & AI). In AHA! Munkhtulga explores how art can contribute to AI development and to our understanding of how the human mind...
Aamal Hussain, Luke Thorburn, Patrick Henriksen and Nathan Gavenski have papers accepted to AI conferences: IJCAI 2023, ICML 2023 and IJCNN 2023
We are excited to announce that Aamal Hussain, Luke Thorburn, Patrick Henriksen and Nathan Gavenski have had papers accepted to three of the leading conferences on research in AI: IJCAI 2023, ICML 2023 and IJCNN 2023. The 32nd International Joint Conference on...
Mackenzie Jorgensen on her internship at the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (CDEI)
UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Safe and Trusted AI (STAI) PhD student, Mackenzie Jorgensen (2020 cohort) undertook a six-month internship with the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (CDEI). We spoke to Mackenzie about her internship experience and how...
Changes to the STAI CDT leadership team
Michael Luck, Professor of Computer Science at King’s College London, is stepping down as Director of the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Safe and Trusted AI (the STAI CDT), as he will be leaving King’s later this year to join the University of Sussex, where he...
Matthew MacDermott, Alexander Goodall and Richard Willis have papers accepted to AAMAS 2023 workshops
We are thrilled to announce that Matthew MacDermott (2021 cohort), Alexander Goodall (2022 cohort) and Richard Willis (2020 cohort) have had papers accepted to workshops at this year’s 22 nd International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems...
STAI CDT PhD students involved in new exhibition exploring artificial intelligence and automated decision-making
STAI CDT PhD students’ work to feature in a new exhibition, Bringing the Human to the Artificial. The exhibition is presented by the King’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence in collaboration with King’s Culture, and will showcase cutting-edge research...
Utopia Now! STAI CDT students and young writers explore the role of AI in our near future
STAI CDT PhD students Mackenzie Jorgensen (2020 cohort) and Munkhtulga Battogtokh (2020 cohort) recently took part in a KCL Utopia Now! Project with Lambeth Carers Hub. Utopia Now! is a research project based at King’s College London that aims to find out more...