Michael Rovatsos

Director - The Bayes Centre, Professor of Artificial Intelligence - School of Informatics

Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Edinburgh

Michael is also Director of the Bayes Centre, the Universityʼs innovation hub for Data Science and AI. Michael has worked in AI for the past twenty years, and his research interests are mainly in multi-agent systems, i.e. systems where either artificial or human agents collaborate or compete with each other. Most recently, he has been working on algorithmic fairness and other aspects of ethical AI, including the development of human-centric AI methods to understand and resolve usersʼ concerns with online platforms.

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Data Ethics, AI and Responsible Innovation (Coursera)

Mar 11th 2024
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Our future is here and it relies on data. Medical robots, smart homes and cities, predictive policing, artificial intelligences – all are fuelled by data and all promise new benefits to society. But will these innovations benefit everyone? Who stands to gain and who is put at risk? How [...]

Data Ethics, AI and Responsible Innovation (edX)

Our future is here and it relies on data. Predictive policing, medical robots, smart homes and cities, artificial intelligences - we can all think about how any of those could go wrong. Discover how we can build a future where they are done right.