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SUMMARY:AI Fringe - Striking the balance: Open Source in AI
DESCRIPTION:Striking the balance: Open Source in AI\nThis 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 some possible questions surrounding liability and safety might mean in practice \nFireside: Peter Cihon and Amanda Brock \nPeter Cihon\nSenior Policy Manager\, GitHub\nAmanda Brock\nCEO\, OpenUK \nSession date: Thurs 2 Nov\nSession time: 12:00-12:30\nVenue: The Knowledge Centre at the British Library\, London
URL:https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/ai-fringe/
LOCATION:The Knowledge Centre at the British Library\, London\, London\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:ODI Summit 2023
DESCRIPTION: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 how to protect their interests\, whilst deploying new technologies. \nChair: Amanda Brock\, CEO\, OpenUK \nGuests: \nEd Parsons\, Geospatial Technologist\, Google \nProf Christiane Wenderhorst\, University of Vienna & Project Lead\, GPAI \nVik Khurana\, Partner & Specialist in Commercial Technology Law\, Bristows \nAt the end of this document you will find further information about the Open Data Institute (ODI) and the ODI Summit if you need it. But hopefully the visual assets and the suggested text will be enough for you to create posts on your social media channels and share with your networks.
URL:https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/odi-summit-2023/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Future of AI Summit 2023
DESCRIPTION:5-16 November 2023\nPowering the next business revolution\nIn-Person & Digital | etc Venues\, 155 Bishopsgate\, London | #FTFutureofAI \nDon’t get left behind \nEveryone is talking about AI. The launch of ChatGPT in November 2022\, an easy-to-use interface that generates original content in a matter of seconds\, has crystalised its potential. Advocates predict it will revolutionise business operations\, bring major productivity gains and hard-to-compete-with advantage. Its critics cite ethical concerns\, worries about scaling bias\, and the impact of AI on jobs. Will AI live up to its promise? Discover what all the fuss is about and properly evaluate the AI opportunity at our flagship Future of AI. \nHow is AI being used to boost productivity and profits? Should you invest in AI tech now\, or would it be better to wait? Is it better to develop in-house talent to build AI capability\, collaborate with a specialist AI partner\, or outsource it entirely? How do you achieve company-wide commitment to making AI the backbone of your business? Are your customers ready? Have you got the right governance structures in place? Get the big picture as well as clear lines of sight from early adopters on how best to explain\, apply\, govern\, integrate\, scale\, and commercialise AI\, wherever you are on your AI Journey. \nFeaturing: \nIn conversation: The AI Divide – Will data inequality destroy healthy competition? (16 Nov 2023) \nGenerating AI’s game-changing future products and services requires large quantities of data\, which may create a market problem. How do smaller companies that can’t afford big data sets compete? Are there cheaper ways to develop large language models (LLMs)? \nAmanda Brock\, CEO\, OpenUK \nSeth Dobrin\, Member of the Board\, AI Governance Board\, former Chief AI Officer\, IBM \nModerator: Murad Ahmed\, Technology News Editor\, Financial Times
URL:https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/future-of-ai-summit-2023/
LOCATION:155 Bishopsgate\, London\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Saudi Data and AI Authority’s Saudi Data Forum\, 27 November\, JW Marriott Riyadh
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URL:https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/saudi-data-and-ai-authoritys-saudi-data-forum-27-november-jw-marriott-riyadh/
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