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The Algorithmic Blame Game: Who should be responsible when AI goes wrong?

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Join us for a deep dive into the ethical frameworks and accountability measures shaping the future of AI. This evening features an expert panel discussion followed by an interactive audience Q&A.

Featured Panelists:

  • Professor David Leslie – Director of Ethics @ The Alan Turing Institute

  • Peter Romov – Imperial PhD Student and Former Meta ML Research Engineer

  • Professor Jack Stilgoe – Professor of Science and Technology Policy @ University College London

Location: Strand Building S-3.20

Timetable:

17:50 - Doors Open: Guests arrive and take their seats.

18:10 - Welcome & Introduction: Opening remarks and overview of the evening.

18:15 - Panel Discussion: Five fast-paced segments exploring AI accountability, transparency, geopolitics, automation, and future risks.

19:15 - Audience Q&A: Open questions and discussion with the panellists.

19:50 - Closing Remarks: Key takeaways

Linktree: linker.ee/kcl_aiphil

Location
King's College London
Strand, London WC2R 2LS, UK
Strand Building S-3.20
Hosted By
150 Going