Fringe Events

At a series of events between 6 – 31 March 2023, AI UK Fringe brought together leaders in academia from across the UK’s AI ecosystem to demonstrate, exhibit and update on their ground-breaking work.

Attendees at our AI UK Fringe events were be able to network with local colleagues and peers and take part in specialist debates and roundtables relevant to their regions. Browse last year’s events below and make sure to secure your place at AI UK 2024.

Interested in taking part? We’ve put out a call to universities and organisations to host their own Fringe events. Simply submit your application to be part of the AI UK Fringe 2024.

Multimodal signal processing and learning for wearables
Accelerating generative models and nonconvex optimisation
Collaborative historical research in the age of big data: lessons from an interdisciplinary project
AI and Defence: Readiness, Resilience and Mental Health
Women in AI
What can Data Science and AI do for Cancer Research?
For the Love of Fashion
Privacy and Fairness in AI for Health

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Women in AI

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For the Love of Fashion

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Supra-Duper: The launch of the Clinical AI Supra-Interest Groups

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AI and Defence: Readiness, Resilience and Mental Health

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Privacy and Fairness in AI for Health

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Exploring the Boundaries and Capabilities of Large Language Models

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What can Data Science and AI do for Cancer Research?

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Accelerating generative models and nonconvex optimisation

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Collaborative historical research in the age of big data: lessons from an interdisciplinary project

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Multimodal signal processing and learning for wearables

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Supra-Duper: The launch of the Clinical AI Supra-Interest Groups

Exploring the Boundaries and Capabilities of Large Language Models

For the Love of Fashion

Privacy and Fairness in AI for Health

Women in AI

Collaborative historical research in the age of big data: lessons from an interdisciplinary project

Accelerating generative models and nonconvex optimisation

AI and Defence: Readiness, Resilience and Mental Health

What can Data Science and AI do for Cancer Research?

Multimodal signal processing and learning for wearables