May 2020

Fully funded PhD studentships in Safe and Trusted Artificial Intelligence

The UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Safe and Trusted Artificial Intelligence, hosted by King's College London and Imperial College London, invites applications for fully funded PhD studentships, commencing in September 2020.

The Safe and Trusted AI CDT offers a unique four-year PhD programme, focussed on the use of symbolic AI techniques for ensuring the safety and trustworthiness of AI systems. Various training activities, alongside individual PhD projects, train students in state-of-the-art AI techniques and give them the opportunity to acquire a deep understanding of ethical, societal, and legal implications of AI in a research and industrial setting. Through engagement with the CDT’s diverse range of industrial partners, students will be exposed to the different experiences, challenges, and technical problems involved in both start-ups and large corporations.

Interested? Apply by 28 May 2020https://www.kcl.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/research-courses/safe-and-trusted-ai-phd

An Insider's Guide to Artificial Intelligence: Multi-Agent Systems

An Insider's Guide to Artificial Intelligence: Multi-Agent Systems
Laura van Beers of ContactEngine interviews Professor Michael Luck, Executive Dean, Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences at King's College London on multi-agent systems and their potential impact on a growing number of complex problems.