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The latest industry insights, perspectives and news from Kairoi.

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19th September 2023

The Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation’s portfolio of AI assurance techniques now includes Kairoi’s Responsible AI Interview Questions. The addition of the questions to the portfolio is a welcome step towards leading systematic change as informed by organisational development theory and practices.

18th August 2023

FMAI is a progressive journal that covers all topics relating with medical AI. Kairoi will contribute content on ethics and regulation annually. This partnership is a recognition of Kairoi’s innovative approach to AI ethics, focussing on organisational mechanisms that enable more reflexive and impactful tech cultures. 

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25th May 2023

What does responsible AI look like? The EAIDB lists organisations in the ethical AI startup ecosystem and provides in-depth analyses of the booming business area. As a recognised Governance, Risk and Compliance consultancy, we have provided analysis about the future of responsible AI solutions.

20th May 2023

On 24th May, we’ll be at Intelligent Health UK in ExCel London. At Kairoi, we are committed to supporting responsible practices in digital health. We have proudly delivered training on the ethics of data-driven approaches to medical research, and are excited to share some highlights from the event.

24th April 2023

Data protection, reputation, intellectual property and organisational culture are all influenced by the adoption of accessible generative AI tools by staff. This post explores why we need relevant policies in the workplace and how these can protect companies and employees.

17th April 2023

All Tech Is Human (ATIH) host a Responsible Tech Mixer in London on 18th April. This post explores how ATIH’s three areas of focus (multistakeholder engagement, multidisciplinary education and diversity in the tech skills pipeline) inform the Responsible AI Revolution. 

16th March 2023

On 21st March, we’ll be at AI UK, the UK’s national showcase of data science and artificial intelligence (AI) research and systems. We will be supporting the Data Hazards project¹ led by Dr. Natalie Zelenka and Dr. Nina Di Cara from University of Bristol’s Jean Golding Institute, 

4th March 2023

On 20th March, 11am (UTC), you will have the chance to review the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) research projects. We have partnered with the Ada Lovelace Institute and University of Exeter’s Institute for Data & AI to facilitate discussions about the ethics of AI research proposals. The session is online.

15th February 2023

Kairoi’s founder and director shares the journey of naming Kairoi and creating an impactful logo that captures its values. Credibility and inclusion are key components in the ambitious project of shaping the moral fibre of future technological advancements that can have significant social consequences.

25th January 2023

Kairoi contributes to ground-breaking report on research ethics committees in AI and data science research. The report’s launch event was hosted by the Ada Lovelace Institute on 24th January 2023. The event’s panel included colleagues from the Universities of Southampton, Exeter and Stanford, as well as DeepMind.

18th January 2023

The marketplace of AI Ethics solutions is booming, and Kairoi is defining a niche. The potential impact of  stakeholders of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies varies greatly, and Kairoi’s approach is to work with clients to understand their values and co-design interventions for them to lead the responsible AI revolution.

25th January 2023

Kairoi contributes to ground-breaking report on research ethics committees in AI and data science research. The report’s launch event was hosted by the Ada Lovelace Institute on 24th January 2023. The event’s panel included colleagues from the Universities of Southampton, Exeter and Stanford, as well as DeepMind.