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Challenging Bias in AI

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The second event in our Bristol Women in Business Series.

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This ground-breaking event brings together some of Bristol’s experts to explore the pressing issue of bias in Artificial Intelligence and the crucial role that diversity, equity, and inclusion play in STEM.

The event is hosted at Engine Shed by Bristol University and we are thrilled to have Professor Phil Taylor deliver an address on Bristol University’s groundbreaking supercomputer “Isambard AI”, and how embracing diversity and inclusion can revolutionize AI development, leading to more equitable and effective technology solutions.

Our panel features experts from the STEM community who will share insights, experiences, and strategies to understand and challenge bias in AI. Expect a thought-provoking exchange of ideas, fresh insights, and practical actions to integrate into your business.

The panel will be moderated by Laura Aiken, a BWIBC ambassador and resilience and inclusion specialist, with extensive experience in fostering resilient teams and positive workplace cultures in STEM.

This event is a must-attend for Leaders in STEM who want to engage with thought leaders on the intersections of AI, bias, and diversity, gain actionable insights, and be part of the solution to foster a more inclusive and equitable tech industry.

Don’t miss out on this exciting exploration of AI’s potential when powered by diverse minds.

Agenda

  • 8:00 Registration, Breakfast and Networking
  • 8:30 Opening Remarks from the Bristol Women in Business Charter
  • 8:40 Keynote address with Professor Phil Taylor
  • 9:00 Panel Discussion with Laura C Aiken
  • Panellists TBC
  • 9:45 Q&A
  • 10:00 Networking

10:30 Close

The Bristol Women in Business Charter is a movement towards a more gender-inclusive and unbiased Bristol. Book your place today and join us in shaping the future of STEM in our city. Your voice matters in this critical conversation.

Sign up here on Eventbrite – there’s a cost for non-signatories, although, to let you into a little secret it only costs a pittance to join the charter (starts at £70 per year) so we would recommend joining and coming for free to this and future events whilst taking advantage of everything the charter has to offer.

You can see the full details of what the charter has to offer over on their Website https://www.bristolwomeninbusinesscharter.org/


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