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We're a global leader in AI, but we must listen to society’s concerns

Posted by: Professor Jim Al-Khalili OBE FRS, Posted on: 18 March 2019 - Categories: AI and data, Good work, Grand Challenges, Ideas, People
People looking at small robots on the floor.

There have been huge societal and technological advances since British Science Week launched 25 years ago. Professor Jim Al-Khalili OBE FRS explains how the UK is now a global leader in AI.

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