Dr Jaspal Kaur Sadhu Singh, Senior Lecturer in Law, reflects on this year’s milestones within AI technology and governance.
Attitudes to AI
Professor Berry Billingsley looks at reactions so far to Gen AI and public perceptions of what the future holds.
AI governance race – to halt, ramble or run
Dr Jaspal Kaur-Sadhu Singh discusses the rise of Artificial Intelligence and the importance of regulation and accountability of developers and deployers of AI tools.
What questions should we be asking about ChatGPT?
Professor of Science Education, Berry Billingsley, has a regular science spot on BBC Radio Kent. She recently spoke on news stories surrounding the use of ChatGPT for essays and exams. Below is part of her interview looking into whether we are asking the right questions on how we view and use this new technology.
The future of Virtual Reality
This National Engineering Day (November 2) Gareth Ward reflects on the advancement of virtual reality and looks at how new technologies might impact us in the future.
Reaching out to inspire STEM careers
Hellen Ward explains why outreach events are so important to help young people learn and become inspired about STEM careers.
Making a STEM difference
Dr Anne Nortcliffe explains why Kent and Medway have bucked a national trend and seen an increase in students choosing to study STEM A-levels.
Why CES 2022 is more than about colour changing cars and wi-fi charging remotes
Gareth Ward and Chris Pitt explain why the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2022, the largest and most influential Tech event in the world, is more that just about the headline grabbing inventions.
Unleashing the potential of Hydrogen
Abbie Kempe explains the importance of partnership working across the region to capitalise on new developments to support net-zero emissions by 2050 in the Kent and Medway.