UKTN reports Government urged to give AI systems safe access to Public Data
Amanda Brock, CEO of OpenUK, was quoted in this article.
UKTN reports Government urged to give AI systems safe access to Public Data Read More »
Amanda Brock, CEO of OpenUK, was quoted in this article.
UKTN reports Government urged to give AI systems safe access to Public Data Read More »
Amanda Brock, CEO of OpenUK, was quoted in this article.
OpenUK AI opinion poll featured in Digitalisation World Read More »
A panel discussion – exploring the issue of derivative works, IP, copyright, licensing etc. across multiple sectors, including the arts and wider creative industries, the geospatial world, architecture, academia, music and a host of others. Creative industries are especially concerned with developments in gen AI – but they are not the only ones thinking about
Amanda Brock, CEO of OpenUK, was quoted in this article.
The UK’s hollow AI Safety Summit has only emphasized global divides Read More »
Amanda Brock, CEO of OpenUK, was quoted in this article.
5 Takeaways from the UK’s AI Safety Summit including Open Source Read More »
Amanda Brock, CEO of OpenUK, was quoted in this article.
CEO Amanda Brock quoted on opening up AI at the AI Security Summit Fringe Read More »
Amanda Brock, CEO of OpenUK, was quoted in this article.
AI Safety Summit’s Bletchley Declaration response from OpenUK reported by IT Pro Read More »
Striking the balance: Open Source in AIThis fireside chat will explore the intricate interplay between open-source development and generative AI. The conversation, between experts from GitHub and OpenUK, will look at the impact open-source has had on accelerating the pace of generative AI research, the benefits and risks of open-source generative AI models, and what
2 Nov 2023, AI Fringe, Fireside Chat, “Striking the balance: Open Source in AI”, London Read More »
Amanda Brock, CEO of OpenUK, was quoted in this article.
ComputerWeekly reports How much is enough to support those who maintain Open Source? Read More »
Despite efforts to increase diversity and inclusivity, women are still underrepresented in the tech workforce – particularly in leadership roles. Not only does that contribute to homogenous thought at top levels, it limits the role models available to inspire and support the next generation of female leaders.The Women in Tech Festival 2023 is a celebration of the
31 Oct 2023, Women In Tech Festival, Talk, “Changing the face of the UK Tech”, London Read More »