Presentations

The current list of presentations is incomplete and will be updated soon. For now, a representative set is provided.

2025

  • Safety Assurance of AI-Enabled Digital Twins (Project Bluebird 2025 Plenary, Salisbury)

2024

  • Trustworthy and Ethical Assurance (Lovelace-Hodgkin Symposium, University of Glasgow)
  • Trustworthy and Ethical Assurance of Digital Twins: Operationalising the Gemini Principles (DT Hub, Connected Places Catapult)
  • Reimagining Digital Well-Being in an Age of Digital Twins (Future of Digital Well-Being Workshop and Conference, Amsterdam)
  • Trustworthy and Ethical Assurance Platform (Collaborations Workshop, Software Sustainability Institute)

2023

2022

  • Trustworthy Assurance: Digital Mental Healthcare (NeurIPS 2022: A Participatory Approach to AI for Mental Healthcare)
  • Trustworthy Assurance: A practical approach to responsible research and innovation for the environmental science (MET Office, Stay Safe and Thrive with Ethical AI Workshop)
  • Trustworthy Assurance of Digital Mental Healthcare (University of Oxford, Department of Psychiatry AI4MH Seminar Series)
  • Digital Well-Being: Three Sources of Uncertainty (The Dutch Research School of Philosophy (OZSW) Invited Lecture)

2021

  • Ethical Assurance: How to design, develop, and deploy trustworthy systems. (DSTL AI Fest 4)
  • Ethical Assurance of Data-Driven Technology (Invited Keynote—Government Data Leaders Forum, Deloitte UK)
  • Participatory Assurance: The Responsible Design, Development, and Deployment of Augmented Intelligence (TAS/RUSI Workshop on Defence and Security)
  • Digital Well-Being: The Ethical Design and Governance of Digital Technologies for Mental Health and Well-Being (Invited Lecture—Legal Courses on Law and Technology, European Law Society Association)
  • A Citizen's Guide to Data: Ethical, Social and Legal Issues (Resident's Panel, Camden City Council)
  • Ethical Assurance of Digital Mental Healthcare (TAS Hub, All Hand's Meeting)
  • Changing Interface for Mental Healthcare (Panel Conversation, Digital Innovation in Mental Health 2021 Conference)
  • AI and Public Policy (Oxford UNIQ+)

2020

  • Responsible and Trustworthy Machine Learning (TU Eindhoven Seminar)
  • Responsibility, Trust, and Assurance (Invited Keynote—Science and Society Conference, London School of Economics)
  • AI and Trust (Invited Lecture—Ethical Implications of AI SS2020, Frankfurt Big Data Lab, Goethe University)
  • Digital Psychiatry: Risks and Opportunities for Public Health and Well-Being (Invited Lecture, University of Vienna)
  • Explanation and Active Enquiry (Invited Workshop Paper, Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues, University of Birmingham)
  • Responsible Research and Innovation in Digital Psychiatry (Invited Seminar, TU Eindhoven, Netherlands)
  • Digital Well-Being (Video Podcast, EAVI Conversations 2020)
  • The Ethics of Digital Well-Being (Public Lecture, Ethical Reading)
  • Living online: the long-term impact on wellbeing (Inquiry Hearing, House of Lords COVID-19 Select Committee)

2019

  • Digital Psychiatry: Risks and Opportunities (Invited Presentation—AI@Oxford, University of Oxford)
  • Exploring the Unknown: The Predictive Mind in Immersive Environments (Global Health Film Festival 2019, London, UK)
  • Digital Psychiatry: Risks and Opportunities for Public Health and Well-Being (Ethics of Digital Well-Being, University of Oxford)
  • The Methodology and Ethics of Targeting (Invited Presentation—Leverhulme Centre for Intelligence, University of Cambridge)

2018

  • An Analysis of the Interaction Between Intelligent Software Agents and Human Users (MANCEPT 2018, Paternalism, Nudging and the Digital Sphere (University of Manchester Centre for Political Theory))
  • An Analysis of the Interaction Between Intelligent Software Agents and Human Users (thinkBIG Workshop on the Ethical and Social Challenges posed by Artificial Intelligence (Cumberland Lodge, Windsor))
  • Building machines that ``learn and think''` about morality (Society for Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour, 2018 (University of Liverpool))