AI Fringe
Seoul Summit
The AI Fringe returned to mark the AI Seoul Summit with a half-day live event at the Knowledge Centre at the British Library in London.
We brought together a diverse range of voices from the UK, the Republic of Korea and France to reflect on the priorities and outcomes from the Seoul Summit: AI safety, innovation and inclusivity. The morning featured keynote addresses, fireside conversations and panel discussions with prominent participants from the Summit, as well as commentators from civil society, academia, government and industry.
It was an opportunity to reflect on how the global AI safety and responsibility conversation has evolved over the course of the Bletchley and Seoul Summits, and to pass the baton to France, which will be hosting the next AI Safety summit in early 2025.
Our goals
- Bring together the views of industry, civil society and academia on safe and beneficial AI.
- Provide a platform for all communities – including those historically underrepresented – to engage in the discussion.
- Enhance understanding of AI and its impacts so organisations can harness its benefits.
The inaugural AI Fringe was established to complement the UK AI Safety Summit in 2023 by broadening the discussions for the benefit of the AI ecosystem.
Speakers
Agenda
Registration, breakfast and networking
Setting the scene: AI for everyone
The state of AI safety: Where we are and where we need to go
Networking break and refreshments
The expanded conversation: Addressing the challenges for responsible and trustworthy AI
Looking ahead: Passing the baton to France
Event ends
partners
Perspectives from the AI Fringe 2023
The AI Fringe brought together diverse views from across civil society, academia and industry – including those historically underrepresented – to engage in the discussion about AI safety and aimed to showcase the UK’s thriving ecosystem, as well as enhance understanding of AI and its impacts.
The views from the 2023 event were captured in the Perspectives paper as a means of contributing to and continuing the discussion about responsible AI development and deployment that happened at the Fringe.
The perspectives represented in this paper are drawn from a range of organisations across civil society, industry and academia, as well as from a group of citizens who comprised the People’s Panel on AI. There was never an expectation that these perspectives would align completely, but there are many areas of agreement and consensus to be found - which we've articulated here in the spirit of informing further conversations.
Get in touch
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