Abstract
This report sets out the vision for AI@Cam, a new flagship mission at the University of Cambridge. It examines how AI can be leveraged to benefit science and society while addressing challenges of equity and inclusion. The report emphasizes the need for coordination across research, engineering, policy and practice to ensure AI innovations deliver societal benefit while mitigating potential harms.
This report outlines the vision for ai@cam, examining how artificial intelligence can be leveraged to benefit science and society while addressing key challenges of equity and inclusion.
Key Findings
The review revealed several critical aspects of AI development and deployment:
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AI is both a research domain and an accelerator of innovation across disciplines
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Translation of AI technology into practical benefit requires careful consideration
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Risks and benefits from AI innovations are unevenly distributed across society
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Development of safe AI requires expertise from multiple domains and stakeholders
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Digital divides must be addressed to ensure equitable benefit from AI advances
Recommendations
The report puts forward several key recommendations for AI@Cam’s mission:
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Build partnerships between researchers, practitioners, and affected communities
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Develop new platforms for innovation and knowledge transfer
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Deliver interdisciplinary teaching and learning
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Build strong connections between the University and national AI priorities
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Focus on maintaining robust and equitable AI research ecosystem
Cambridge’s Role
The University of Cambridge is a leading international university, which means it has a role in showing the way forward and enabling others to follow.
The Way Forward
ai@cam recognizes that the University operates as both an engine of AI-enabled innovation and steward of those innovations. The mission focuses on building and maintaining the hygiene of a robust and equitable AI research ecosystem, ensuring that AI development serves the interests of science, citizens and society.
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The complete findings and vision can be found in the full report.