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Learnings from DARE UK’s pilot public dialogue on AI
Collaboration Cafe: Learnings from DARE UK’s pilot public dialogue on AI
January 29 from 13:00pm-14:30, online │£30 honoraria
Discuss early findings from DARE UK’s pilot public dialogue on AI and how these insights will inform a wider national dialogue
About the event
This session will look at how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being introduced and used in Trusted Research Environments (TREs), share the initial findings from DARE UK’s Pilot Public Dialogue on AI and develop the focus of their wider Public Dialogue on AI, which will take place UK-wide over the course of 2026.
Participation at this event by public contributors attracts an honoraria of a £30 voucher per session, following HDR UK rates, with only UK participants able to claim this payment. Participants will receive an email from DARE UK following the event to process the payment.
Event objectives
Share the findings of DARE UK’s Pilot Public Dialogue on AI;
Develop questions to inform the wider UK-wide Public Dialogue on AI.
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