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Research

Artificial intelligence is transforming how we understand and address the world's most pressing challenges, from revolutionising healthcare and judicial decision-making to tackling climate change and ensuring digital security. At King's, our distinctive strength lies in bringing together diverse expertise across all faculties to create AI+ solutions: interdisciplinary approaches that ensure AI development serves society's needs while maintaining the highest ethical standards.

With over 200 AI researchers working across every faculty, King's offers a uniquely comprehensive perspective on AI's potential and responsibilities. The King's Institute for Artificial Intelligence connects this wealth of expertise, fostering collaboration between our researchers and partners in government, industry, and civil society. From improving health outcomes in areas such as cancer treatment and maternal care, to advancing AI in education and championing responsible AI development, our work demonstrates how thoughtful, interdisciplinary research can shape AI's future for good.

Research projects

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AI and Workforce Futures

Principal investigators: Bobby Duffy, Damian Grimshaw, Elena Simperl.

Leading insights into how AI reshapes work, professions and skills

Project status: Ongoing

AI-Based Automated Assessment Tools for Code Quality

Principal investigators: Marcus Messer, Dr Neil Brown.

We aim to develop a gAI-based automatic assessment tool for code quality and to investigate the quality of the AI automatic assessment compared to human graders

Project status: Ongoing

Creative AI Lab

The Creative AI Lab explores artistic and curatorial practices and surfaces in which ways these practices approach AI.

Project status: Ongoing

Doing Science Well with AI

Principal investigators: Professor Sir Bashir M. Al-Hashimi, Dan Nicolau, Petr Slovak.

Equipping researchers to do transformative research well with AI tools as active participants in the scientific process.

Project status: Ongoing


Centres for Doctoral Training

King's is home to several CDTs that are developing research students across multiple areas and applications of AI including safe and trusted AI, health data, surgical and interventional health technologies, and medical imaging.