Time & Date: 18.00 | Wednesday 2 April
Location: The Debating Chamber, Cambridge Union, 9A Bridge St, CB2 1UB
Entry: Registration required
Organisers: ai@cam
As artificial intelligence continues to advance at a rapid pace, how can we harness its potential to improve public services?
Join ai@cam for this panel discussion as we bring together leading experts and local government officials to explore how artificial intelligence could transform public service delivery and address real-world challenges in local government.
Our expert panel includes:
- Neil Lawrence, DeepMind Professor of Machine Learning at the University of Cambridge
- Jess Montgomery, Director, ai@cam
- Liz Watts, Chief Executive of South Cambridgeshire District Council
- Robert Pollock, Chief Executive of Cambridge City Council
- Tom Smith, Director of the Data Unit and first Chief Data Officer at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
This event is part of this year’s Cambridge Festival, the University of Cambridge’s annual celebration of research and ideas.
Our panel discussion will take place in the Debating Chamber at the Cambridge Union, 9a Bridge Street, Cambridge CB2 1UB.
If you have any questions relating to this event, please email contact@ai.cam.ac.uk