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12-12-2025
12:00 AM
Techknow HQ, The Elbow Rooms, 64 Call Lane, Leeds, LS1 6DT

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Applied AI is back for 2025, join us for another lunch session where we'll be visualising how AI applications work, the practical steps and advice for bringing AI into an organisation and the ethical considerations you need to take into account when implementing AI into your organisation

Event Highlights:

Keynote Speeches: Hear from leading industry experts who will share their insights and experiences in AI development and application.

Interactive Panels: Engage with panels designed for all expertise levels, from beginners to seasoned professionals. These sessions will offer valuable knowledge and practical advice.

Inclusive Environment: We are dedicated to fostering diversity in AI development. This event will emphasise inclusive discussions and diverse perspectives to ensure a holistic understanding of AI.

Networking: Connect with industry leaders, professionals, and enthusiasts who share your interest in AI.

We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment, with a special focus on diversity in AI development. So, whether you're a seasoned professional or just beginning your AI journey, Applied AI offers a unique opportunity to learn, network, and contribute to shaping the future of AI.

This event is open to all, but aimed in particular at those that are in the process of, or considering the implementation of AI within their business.

Event Speakers:

James Hall | Co-founder & AI Lead at Techknow

Talk Title

Visualising How AI Applications Work

Synopsis

Ever wondered how the early builders of AI shaped the tech we use today? This talk dives into the pioneering work of anthropologist Diana Forsythe, who revealed how AI development in the '80s and '90s was deeply influenced by the biases, power structures, and cultural values of its creators. Through Forsythe's lens, we’ll explore the myth of ''neutral'' technology, how power dynamics in the lab shaped design, and the underrepresentation of women in computing—issues that still resonate today. By revisiting Forsythe's groundbreaking research, we’ll uncover key lessons for building more inclusive, responsible AI. Whether you're a developer or researcher, this talk offers valuable insights into how our past influences the future of AI—and how we can learn from it to avoid the same mistakes.

Event

We are committed to making this event accessible to all attendees. If you have any specific accessibility needs or require accommodations, please don't hesitate to contact us. We are here to ensure that everyone can fully enjoy the event, and we'll do our best to accommodate your requirements.

We will be providing food and drinks for those in attendance. If you have any dietary requirements or allergies that we should be aware of, please inform us in advance so that we can accommodate your needs.

Please note that this event will be recorded, and photographed for promotional and archival purposes. By attending, you consent to the use of your image and voice in event-related media. If you have any concerns or wish to discuss any privacy considerations, please feel free to contact us. Your comfort and satisfaction are important to us, and we're here to address any questions or requests you may have regarding this matter.

We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment, with a special focus on diversity in AI development. So, whether you're a seasoned professional or just beginning your AI journey, Applied AI offers a unique opportunity to learn, network, and contribute to shaping the future of AI.

This event is open to all, but aimed in particular at those that are in the process of, or considering the implementation of AI within their business.