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AI UK 2024 conference recordings now available to watch


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15 July 2024



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Hosted by The Alan Turing Institute, AI UK is a yearly event that brings together representatives from government, academia and industry to showcase data science and AI research and innovation in the UK. This year, the two-day conference (which took place on 19-20 March) featured talks, panel discussions, and hands-on workshops, and participants could attend in-person or remotely.

Recordings from many of the sessions at the conference are now available to watch on the AI UK YouTube channel.

The videos are also split into two playlists:

To give a taster of the event, this panel discussion considered large language models:


If you missed it, we wrote about the panel session at AI UK detailing how Camden Council have been working with residents to try and use data and AI for the public good: AI UK 2024: Camden Council case study



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