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Department of Computer Science and Technology

Date: 
Wednesday, 11 October, 2023 - 15:05 to 15:55
Speaker: 
Professor Mateja Jamnik - Department of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge
Venue: 
Lecture Theatre 1, Computer Laboratory, William Gates Building

Not too long ago most headlines talked about our fear of AI. Today, AI is ubiquitous, and the conversation has moved on from whether we should use AI to how we can make the AI systems that we use in our daily lives trustworthy. In this talk I look at some key technical ingredients that help us build confidence and trust in using intelligent technology. I argue that intuitiveness, adaptability, explainability and inclusion of human domain knowledge are essential in building this trust. I present some of the techniques and methods we are building for making AI systems that think and interact with humans in more insightful and personalised ways, enabling humans to better understand the solutions produced by machines, and enabling machines to incorporate human domain knowledge in their reasoning and learning processes.

Link to join virtually: https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/81322468305

This talk is being recorded.

Seminar series: 
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