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Please find below an agenda for the day with activities and locations.

Time

Activity

Location

09.00 - 10.00

Arrival and Coffee

Mezzanine

10.00 - 10.10

Vice Chancellor Professor Irene Tracey, CBE

Welcome - L1

10.10 - 10.30

Professor Tom Stoneham, University of York

Permissibility, Sub-optimality, and the Transferable Skills of Personal Responsibility - L1

10.30 - 10.50

Dr Heloise Stevance, University of Oxford

Delegating decision making to the computer in Science: Old and new challenges - L1

10.50 - 11.20

Coffee Break

Mezzanine

11.20 - 12.30

Lightning Talks by Researchers

  • Theme: Data Science & Quantum Technologies I; Methods & Modelling - L4
  • Theme: Data Science & Quantum Technologies II; Governance, Safety & Assurance - L6
  • Theme: AI, Creativity & Human-Centred Computing - L1
  • Theme: Health & Biomedical AI - L2
  • Theme: Food Security, Biodiversity & Evolution - L5
  • Theme: Climate, Materials & Space - L3

12.30 - 14.00

Lunch, networking and posters

Mezzanine

14.00 - 14.20

Professor Gemma Derrick, University of Bristol

The prospect of AI grim-act: A non “anti-AI” warning of risk - L1

14.20 - 15.05

Parallel sessions:

Lecture theatre/seminar rooms

Sam McIlroy, University of Oxford

Academic Writing with AI: A Practical Introduction for Researchers - L1

Dominik Lukeš, University of Oxford

Teaching during the Cognitive Revolution: What will learning and teaching look like in the age of AI? - L2

Amelia Griffiths, University of Oxford

Navigating AI and Intellectual Property: from Protection to Commercialisation - L3

Elisha Ward & Dr Vincent Bryce, University of Oxford

Beyond the model: considering the equality dimensions of AI use in research - L4

15.05 - 15.30

Coffee break

Mezzanine

15.30 -16.30

Roundtable chaired by Prof. Jim Naismith with:

  • Prof. Tom Stoneham
  • Dr Heloise Stevance
  • Prof. Gemma Derrick
  • Prof. Sir Nigel Shadbolt
  • Roundtable Discussion
  • Presentation Awards for lightning talks and poster  

L1