AI Сommunities UK
Scottish AI Events
Category:
AI General Concepts
The Scottish AI Events series is designed to encourage collaboration and networking across the Scottish AI Ecosystem and beyond.
We want to showcase the fantastic AI activity happening in Scotland, bring together interested parties from Scotland and abroad, and facilitate meaningful conversations.
Tech Nation
Category:
Artificial Intelligence
You may be the founder of a flourishing AI startup, trying to learn more about the VC world, or getting ready to raise your first round of funding to develop your Artificial Intelligence product. This Guide is produced by Tech Nation Applied AI, Office for Artificial Intelligence and Wilson Sonsini. It aims to give you a jargon free and fun tour through the resources available for AI founders, and to fully understand how the Ecosystem of AI works.
The AI Accessibility and Ethics Foundation (AAEF)
Category:
AI General Concepts
We strongly believe that artificial intelligence (AI) is a powerful tool that can benefit humanity if used ethically, but it can also cause great harm in the wrong hands. Our goal is to develop and campaign for both ethical development and use of AI tools, and for these to be available to everyone.
The NHS AI Lab
Category:
AI In Health
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to make a significant difference in health and care settings through its ability to analyse large quantities of complex information. We’re already seeing great applications of AI technology, and more work is underway to fully harness its benefits and use AI safely and ethically at scale.
UCL Centre for Artificial Intelligence
Category:
Artificial Intelligence
The Artificial Intelligence Centre carries out foundational research in AI. As we transition to a more automated society, the core aim of the Centre is to create new AI technologies and advise on the use of AI in science, industry and society. The Centre brings together researchers with a shared interest in fundamental challenges in Machine Vision, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Machine Action, Interpretation and Knowledge Representation.







