Great letter! Deliberative and participatory AI will need many forms, and Jack brings together the concerns excellently. We had an approach called STELA relevant to the design role of deliberation 1/2. https://
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Deliberative participatory AI design approaches and governance frameworks
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Participatory AI Research on Artificial Inclusion Recognized at CHI2024
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Thanks to the editors! Our paper on the ‘The Illusion of Artificial Inclusion’ featured alongside some other amazing CHI research in the #CHI2024 editors’ choice There are many dimensions to participatory AI work, and more research to do. with @willie_agnew @empiricallykev
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AI and Education: Progress in Integration and Evaluation
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We have roles in our team working on AI and Education. This is an area we are making progress in, integrating what has come before, thinking deeply about evaluations, and by working with learners and teachers, we think we can do more still. Please share
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Deep Indaba Strengthens Machine Learning Across 47 African Countries
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Although Africa might not be represented in ICML’s submissions this year, I’m incredibly proud that our work in strengthening African machine learning @DeepIndaba will reach 47 of Africa’s countries this year. The map is full!
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Graphcast Wins UK’s Premier MacRobert Engineering Innovation Award
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A great honour that our work on medium-range weather forecasting and Graphcast has been selected as the winner of this year’s MacRobert award, the UK’s premier award for engineering innovation 🥳 https://t.co/jvdeXp0ulb
— Shakir Mohamed (@shakir_za) 10 juillet 2024A great honour that our work on medium-range weather forecasting and Graphcast has been selected as the winner of this year’s MacRobert award, the UK’s premier award for engineering innovation
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AI Progress in Education, Weather, Climate and Community
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I was in Canada a few weeks ago and gave a keynote that looked at some of the progress we’ve made in AI through the lens of mission statements in 3 areas: of education, weather and climate, and community participation. The text and slides here on my blog.
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Museum Event Sparks Discussion on AI’s Future Role
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So much fun engaging with some of the museum’s community and taking the stage to spark some questions about what role we want AI to have in our world. And we had a great evening and dinner as well
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AICan 2026: Canada’s AI Strategy and Vision
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Excited to be in Banff this week to take part in AICan, the annual meeting for the pan-Canadian AI strategy . Looking forward to hear from Canada’s technical leadership in AI, hear about compute and safety, and I get to give this year’s keynote on Visions of AI.
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AI and Scientific Reproducibility: Royal Society Research Insights
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Reflecting on questions on reproducibility, AI and science at a @royalsociety event tonight, and looking at this question from the society’s historical archive (starting in 1667). #ScienceInAgeOfAI. Check out the report https://
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African Machine Learning Community Celebrates Annual Impact Report
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Our annual report is a celebration of the work in Strengthening African Machine Learning . So much effort goes into seeing the Indaba communities thrive each year and this report is as always a testament to the hours of dedication by volunteers and the support from donors.