Working well with artificial intelligence: people and place
15 November 2021, 10:00 am–2:30 pm
This event is part of a collaboration between UCL and the British Academy on AI and the future of work, which seeks to address critical questions for policy, business, practitioners and society on the ways in which AI could and should impact on the future quality and equity of work in the UK.
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
-
Evie Calder
This panel discussion event will take place on Monday 15th November 2021 in the Lecture Hall at the British Academy, 10-11 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AH, and will also be streamed online. Details, including the booking link, can be found on this page.
Artificial intelligence (AI) brings opportunities and uncertainties for the future of work, and there is currently a widely acknowledged digital skills gap in the UK. Enabling and upskilling the workforce to take full advantage of AI will be vital in both a post-Brexit and post-COVID-19 world. However, there remains little consensus on the ways that AI could or should intersect with work, or the place of AI in the wider political, economic and social discourse. Likewise, questions remain as to how Government will be able to support the investment in lifelong skills and training that will be required to shape AI for the benefit of all.
The event will feature two discussion panels. The first panel will focus on AI, work and people. How is AI shaping new ways of working for different groups of people, and how do some people benefit from this change while others bear more risk? How have AI innovations shaped, and been shaped by, changes to work prompted by the pandemic? The panel will consider the relationship between AI and inequality, how digital inequalities intersect with other social and structural inequalities, and the importance of inclusivity in wider debates around AI and work.
The second panel will focus on AI, work and place. How do the impacts of AI differ across workplaces of different sizes and in different sectors? What does AI mean for small businesses? Are there geographical impacts of AI that we need to pay more attention to, whether regional, national or global? What opportunities and risks does AI pose for place-based policy initiatives, such as the Levelling up agenda?
Schedule
10am - Registration
10.20am - Introduction
10.30am - Discussion 1: Artificial Intelligence, Work and People
This will be followed by an audience Q & A
Panellists
- Dr Abigail Gilbert, Head of Research, Institute for the Future of Work
- Dr Ekaterina Hertog, Department of Sociology, Oxford University
- Additional Panellist TBC
12pm - Lunch break
Lunch will be provided for those attending the event in-person. Please inform us of any dietary requirements when at the booking stage for an in-person ticket.
1pm - Discussion 2: Artificial Intelligence, Work and Place
This will be followed by an audience Q & A
Panellists:
- Maria Axente, Responsible AI and AI for Good Lead, PwC UK
- Dr Zeynep Engin, Department of Computer Science, University College London
- Additional Panellist TBC
14.25pm - Closing remarks from the Chair
14.30pm - Event finishes
Free, booking required
When booking, please select either an online or in-person ticket. Booking a place at a British Academy event constitutes your acceptance of our terms and conditions. All events are staged in line with the government’s COVID-19 guidelines and our venue’s COVID-19 guidelines. Measures are subject to change in accordance with government guidance; attendees will be notified of any changes prior to their visit.