• Talking digital and AI: An interdisciplinary approach

  • Aug 21 2024
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

Talking digital and AI: An interdisciplinary approach

  • Summary

  • Sitting down with host Andy Spinoza to talk all things digital and AI are Dr Riza Batista-Navarro, Senior Lecturer in Text Mining at the University; Dr Mauricio Álvarez, Senior Lecturer in Machine Learning; and Dr Filip Bialy, Research Associate here at Manchester, Assistant Professor at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland, and Lecturer at the European New School of Digital Studies.

    Our experts discuss Manchester technological innovation from the Industrial Revolution to present day, including the development of the Manchester ‘Baby’ – the world’s first electric stored-program computer – and Alan Turing’s pioneering work in AI.

    They size up the ethical and political implications of AI and digital advancements and evaluate the University’s current position as a leading centre for progress in this field – aiming to drive innovation and leverage these powerful technologies for the greater good.

    Further information

    Find out more on:

    • Digital Futures research platform
    • The Institute for Data Science and AI (IDSAI)
    • Centre for AI Fundamentals
    • Turing Innovation Catalyst (TIC)
    • Centre for Digital Trust and Society (CDTS)
    • Department of Computer Science
    • Digital Campaigning and Electoral Democracy (DiCED) – five-year, cross-national EU-funded project
    • SpiNNaker computing platform – enabling brain-inspired AI
    • AI – Should we be pessimistic or optimistic? – Alumni Association panel discussion on the future of AI technology
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