Videos & Photos

Below you can find all the videos and a selection of images from the Scottish AI Summit 2022.

If you would like high definition versions of any of the photos please contact us. All photos taken by Roberto Ricciuti.

Keynotes

  • Kate Forbes giving her talk at the lectern

    Kate Forbes MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Economy, Scottish Government

    Opening address.

  • Albert king speaking at lectern, audience in the foreground.

    Albert King, Chief Data Officer, Scottish Governemnt

    Introducing the State of AI Report and the Scottish AI Playbook.

  • Virginia Vignum delivering her keynote at the lectern

    Professor Virginia Dignum, Professor of Responsible Artificial Intelligence, Umeå University

    Responsible AI: from principles to action.

  • Irakli delivering his keynote via video link

    Irakli Beridze, Head of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics at UNICRI, United Nations​.

    Responsible use of AI in Law Enforcement

  • Professor Annalu Waller OBE, Professor of Human Communication Technologies and the Academic Lead for Computing, University of Dundee

    Inclusive AI: designing for diversity

Panel sessions

  • Six panellists sitting on the main stage.

    PANEL 1: Nurturing adoption: supporting the growth of early stage AI driven business in Scotland

  • Panellists in room 2 with audience in foreground.

    PANEL 2: Challenges of trustworthy, ethical and inclusive AI in healthcare

  • Four panellists sitting on the main stage

    PANEL 3: AI, Data, and Education: how to upskill for the future

  • Two panellists addressing the audience in stage 2.

    PANEL 4: Open Data: Enabling Transparency, Empowering Communities and Creating Economic Opportunity

  • 5 panellists on stage with audience in the foreground.

    PANEL 5: Why is Explainable AI still a challenge?

  • Three panellists in person and one joining via video link.

    PANEL 6: Ethics, Risk and Regulation in AI

  • Three panellists on the main stage and a fourth joining via video link.

    PANEL 7: Why is it important to engage children in AI and how do we do it right?

  • Four panellists live and one joining via video link with audience in foreground.

    PANEL 8: What does AI offer people as they get older and what is the role of co-design?

  • Foure panellists on stage.

    PANEL 9: How can we make AI inclusive?

Workshops

  • Workshop participants watching the presenter.

    WORKSHOP 1: Goodbye shiny robots and glowing brains: Why Better Images of AI matter

    Organised by We and AI

  • Panel of speakers and workshop audience.

    WORKSHOP 2: What Does Responsible Innovation Mean To You?

    Organised by the Data for Children Collaborative with UNICEF

  • Workshop facilitators standing at the front of the room.

    WORKSHOP 3: Embedding Ethics: How to Create an Ethics Strategy for AI Startups

    Organised by Ethical Intelligence

Photo Gallery