New case study: AI for Everyone: Prof. Mike Wooldridge's Journey into Public Engagement
A new case study chronicles Mike’s journey into public engagement with AI, highlighting his initial motivations, the milestones he has achieved, and the lessons learned along the way.
In the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence (AI), the journey from research to public discourse is both challenging and essential.
Prof. Mike Wooldridge (Professor of Computer Science, Dept. of Computer Sciences), has navigated this path with distinction, becoming a prominent and trusted voice in the public understanding of AI.
A new case study chronicles Mike’s journey into public engagement, highlighting his initial motivations, the milestones he has achieved, and the lessons learned along the way, culminating in presenting the prestigious Royal Institution Christmas Lectures.
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