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Science Gallery London announces ‘Friday Lates’ as part of autumn AI programme

Dive further into the world of AI with performances, special events, a new exhibit and two opportunities for ‘after hours’ access

Science Gallery London’s current exhibition AI: WHO’S LOOKING AFTER ME? curated in partnership with FutureEverything is a questioning, playful look at the ways in which artificial intelligence is impacting so many areas of our lives – from our healthcare and justice systems, to how we look after our pets.

This autumn, the gallery will present a free programme of talks, performances and special events to complement the exhibition, bringing together artists, King’s researchers and members of the public.

Drawing on the breadth of research interests at King’s and beyond, the programme will pose crucial questions about who’s involved, who’s not, and explore the potential for collective involvement in how AI systems are developed.

Highlights will include in-depth talks with expert panels that explore the opportunities and challenges of AI applications used in healthcare settings; the latest thinking around governance and regulation; and the public value of artists working with AI models.

Two Friday Lates will offer a sociable way to enjoy the exhibition after dark, enhanced by an exciting programme of live performances, discussions, games and interactive displays.

The season also includes three youth-led commissions: events and artworks curated by King’s students and young adults from the Gallery’s local boroughs of Southwark and Lambeth, including the new exhibit O-HORIZON.

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