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As we grow more reliant on AI systems for an increasing variety of applications in our lives, the need to understand such systems also becomes more a necessity, be it for improvement, trust, or legal liability.

Jade is an artificial intelligence trying to find its friend. However, it is unsure how to find him in photos, and it will need your help to learn how to do it.

"Can you help me?" is an interactive experience, in which the visitor can chat with Jade and learn more about how neural networks work, the problems with overfitting, bias and how these problems impact fairness in today's systems.

The demonstration is being run by Nathan Schneider Gavenski, PhD student on the UKRI CDT in Safe and Trusted AI.

This event is in-person only. Registration is not required.

This event is part of the King's Festival of Artificial Intelligence, running from Wednesday 24 to Sunday 28 May 2023, which brings together speakers, exhibits, demos and screenings in an exciting programme of events. Take a look at the other events here.

You can also access the live demo online.

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Bush House Arcade
Arcade at Bush House, South Wing, Strand WC2B 4PJ