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Radio Wales,27 May 2025,29 mins

Responding to AI

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Adam Walton explores UK research on artificial intelligence. Lecturer in Data, AI and Society, Dr Susan Oman, explores the science behind ‘Constant Washing Machine’, a touring art piece made by Blast Theory and the Open Data Institute. The artwork uses soap as a metaphor for integrating responsible AI practices into our daily lives, encouraging us to address ethical AI changes like data bias and algorithmic fairness. Nick Tandavanitj, one of the artists from Blast Theory, explains more about the art itself. Plus the Director of Research at Cardiff University’s Centre for AI, Robotics, and Human-Machine Systems, Professor Phillip Morgan, describes how we can effectively regulate new technologies. Produced by Stuart Russell

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