UKRI CDT in Accountable, Responsible and Transparent AI

Specialists with perspectives: ART-AI’s interdisciplinary professional experts make the best, and safest, use of artificial intelligence (AI) and explore the opportunities, challenges and constraints presented by the diverse range of contexts for AI.

The University of Bath Campus

ART-AI offers a uniquely interdisciplinary doctoral training approach, educating students from a range of backgrounds across computer science and artificial intelligence, engineering and technology, and humanities and social sciences.

ART-AI draws together a wide range of topics: from algorithms to ethics; robotics safety to computational and public policy; probabilistic machine learning to symbolic AI; provenance, transparency and uncertainty quantification to intelligibility and trust in heterogeneous intelligent systems; reinforcement learning to emotion in human-machine interaction; and many others.

 

News

Thao Do

Thao Do recently facilitated a workshop hosted by the Council of Europe’s Conference on Empowering Change.

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PhD Success for ART-AI students!

We are thrilled to announce that several ART-AI students have recently earned their PhDs!

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Brier Rigby Dames at Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine

Cohort 2 student Brier Rigby Dames recently completed a research scholar position at Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine and is now preparing to return to the UK for the final months of her PhD.

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Events

ART-AI Writing Retreat 2025

Our students are looking forward to once again spending 3 days at a residential Writing Retreat at the Ammerdown Retreat Centre this August.

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The International Symposium on Algorithmic Game Theory (SAGT) 2025

The 18th SAGT will be held at the University of Bath in Bath, UK, on 2-5 September 2025.

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Epistemic Injustice and Government Information Systems with Joris Hulstijn

We are pleased to have Joris Hulstijn, who is an assistant professor in the Department of Information Sciences at Utrecht University, join us for this ART-AI seminar entitled ‘Epistemic Injustice and Government Information Systems’ on 14th October 2025.

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