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AI UK 2025 conference recordings now available to watch


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11 April 2025



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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. As in previous years, AI UK 2025 took place in-person and online, and was held over two days (17-18 March 2025).

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

There were two parallel sessions, taking place on the Conversation Stage and the Research Stage. The video recordings are also split into two playlists to reflect this:

On the Conversation Stage you can catch up on talks such as “Pathways to real world impact – the UK perspective”, “Creating a immune system for critical national infrastructure”, and “The future of warfare in the AI age”. Whilst over on the Research Stage you can find out more about “AI openness in the age of DeepSeek’s R1”, “Charting the future of research in the UK”, and “The environmental implications of AI”.

To give a taster of the event, you can watch the opening welcome talk below:



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