AE Autumn Summit on Open Problems for AI. Friends House, Euston, London, Oct 23-24.


What are the next set of challenges for AI algorithms? What are the open problems in application?


Join the UK’s leading AI researchers, policy makers, and entrepreneurs in this global summit.


We are pleased to announce our final line-up and reduced ticket prices!


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Day 1 (Oct 23rd) - Algorithms

We’ll be hearing from Professor Karl Friston (UCL & Verses.ai), Professor Claudia Clopath (Imperial), Dr Katja Hofmann (Microsoft), Dr Martin Riedmiller (Google DeepMind), Professor Tim Rocktäschel (Google DeepMind & UCL)


Panels on Fundamental AI research challenges (University of Oxford, DeepMind, Meta, XTX Markets); 


New Kinds of AI Research Institution (Kings AI Institute, Alan Turing Institute, Advanced Research and Invention Agency, Ellison Institute, Cambridge Consultants)


Day 2 (Oct 24th) - Applications

Professor Sana Khareghani (RAI & KCL), James Donovan (OpenAI), Professor Mounia Lalmas (Spotify), Professor Eiman Kanjo (tinyML/Imperial/Nottingham Trent), Danny Gray (Just Ask A Question), Tarig Hilal (Akord AI), Ashley Ramrachia (Academy), Dr Chanuki Illushka Seresinhe (Boon/beautifulplaces.ai)


Future Leaders Breakout Rooms (UKRI, Future Leaders Development Network, No, 10 Downing Street Data Team, Tony Blair Institute, Zeki, Octopus ventures, Entrepreneur First),


Panels on AI and Education Panel (Raspberry Pi, Inversity, micro:bit, memrise, Five Arrows); 


Challenges for AI in Biomedicine Panel (KCL, QMU, Alan Turing Institute, Sonus AI, RedAlpine)


Student tickets: £10

General: £30

This should be an exciting and productive event, and we expect an audience of 1000 of the UK best AI researchers, policy makers, and entrepreneurs, at student, early stage, and full career levels. There will be breakouts, and a final reception.

We hope to see you there!


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Dr Ruairidh McLennan Battleday BMBCh (Oxon) PhD

President
Thinking About Thinking, Inc

Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Center for Brain Science,
Harvard University

Center for Brains, Minds, and Machines,
MIT