Ethical and explainable AI
Our internationally recognised academic team conduct leading research and contribute cutting-edge developments in the field of ethical and explainable AI.
The ethical and explainable AI research theme addresses the following topics:
- ethical AI – developing intelligent systems that on the basis of values, principles and techniques that guide the moral conduct of AI technology
- explainable AI – developing techniques and frameworks used in the application of AI technology to make the results understandable to humans
- explainable robotics – the study of explainability in the context of human-robot interaction.
- trusted autonomy – understanding and designing the interaction space between humans and computer-controlled technology that exhibits autonomy
Find out more about some of our research projects.
Members
Professor Stuart Allen
Head of School, Computer Science and Informatics
Professor Rossi Setchi
Professor in High-Value Manufacturing and Director of the Research Centre for AI, Robotics and Human-Machine Systems (IROHMS)