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Join us for an in-depth look at RAi UK’s programme activities and the impact they are creating. This session will feature our Enterprise Fellows—university-based researchers with an entrepreneurial mindset—showcasing how they have translated their research projects into real-world products and services. You’ll hear firsthand about their key achievements, innovative approaches, and the difference their work is making.

Responsible Ai UK - Enterprise Fellowships

BrainHealthX: Responsible AI-guided solution for early dementia prediction

Dementia is stealing the lives of >55 million people worldwide, with huge societal cost (>$1 trillion p.a.). Despite >$56 billion R&D spend over 30 years, we lack sensitive diagnostics at early stages, when interventions may work best. We co-created—with healthcare partners, clinicians and the public—a responsible, multimodal AI tool (BrainHealthx, BHx) to improve early prediction and patient stratification to optimise interventions for each patient. This RAi Enterprise Fellowship aims to scale-up BHx into a trusted, fully deployable clinical decision support system to help identify who will benefit when from which intervention, ultimately driving precision interventions and new treatments.

Led by Professor Zoe Kourtzi at University of Cambridge - BrainHealthx.

PACER (ProActive Causal ExplaineR)

Our vision is to make autonomous systems (AS) safe, accountable, and trustworthy. We believe that all AS should be equipped with data recorders (or black-boxes) – like mandatory flight-data recorders in aviation. With industry partners, we have developed and demonstrated such recorders as well as recording standards in a range of applications. The aim of the Enterprise Fellowship is to realise a new cloud-based software-as-a-service (SaaS), called PACER (ProActive Causal ExplaineR), which will leverage and analyse recorded event-data logs to anticipate safety issues, provide causal explanations, improve safety, and enhance the understanding and trust of developers, operators, and/or other stakeholders.

Led by Professor Lars Kunze, Bristol Robotics Laboratory (BRL) at University of the West of England (UWE) Bristol.

Speakers:

  • Prof Lars Kunze, Professor in Safety for RAS & Co-Director, Bristol Robotics Lab
  • Prof Zoe Kourtzi, Professor of Cognitive Computational Neuroscience
  • Dr Caitlin Bentley, Deputy Chair Skills Pillar - Responsible Ai UK

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