
Our Events
The Scottish AI Alliance hosts various events throughout the year, bringing together experts, enthusiasts, and industry professionals to discuss the latest trends, innovations, and challenges in the field of artificial intelligence.
Not all events listed are hosted by the Scottish AI Alliance; some listings aim to bring awareness to external AI events occurring across the country.
They cover a wide range of topics, from machine learning and deep learning to ethics and future implications, providing a valuable platform for knowledge sharing and networking within the AI community.
Explore the world of AI reading and writing at the launch of this playful interactive exhibition as part of the Edinburgh Science Festival
Join Edinburgh Futures Institute for a drop-in festival of exhibits, hands on activities and an opportunity to meet the next generation of researchers sharing their work and ideas of how we design and build a more responsible future.
Transforming Public Services – Cloud, Data & AI is a conference tailor made for public sector tech and policy leaders looking to tap into the latest on how these cutting-edge IT systems are reshaping the backbone of public services in the era of Web 3.0.
DataFest is the flagship conference hosted by The Data Lab to showcase Scotland’s leading role in the world of data and AI on an international stage. DataFest offers an unparalleled networking platform to bring together participants from industry, academia, and beyond.
This dynamic, in-person is designed to be accessible and locally relevant, these events will help individuals and organisations explore how AI can drive innovation and tackle regional challenges.
AI for Good core mission is to harness the transformative power of AI to accelerate progress towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Their Global Summit will be taking place in Geneva, Swtizerland from July 8-11, 2025.
Holyrood Connect’s annual Public Sector Cloud Services Conference returns to Dynamic Earth. This event will provide an opportunity for public sector organisations across Scotland to reflect on where they stand in their own cloud migration and explore future strategies for the whole sector.
During this session, members of the Participatory Harm Auditing Workbenches and Methodologies (PHAWM) team will share their thinking and reflection from their ongoing work to create co-designed tools and methodologies to audit the harms and fairness of predictive and generative AI across a range of sectors.
The Winston Smith Library of Victory and Truth is an installation by artist Hans K Clausen. It is a visual art installation, a sculpture, a library, a museum, a curiosity, a venue, consisting solely of one novel, 1,984 copies of George Orwell’s iconic novel 1984, donated and sourced from around the world.
We are delighted to have teamed up with CreateFuture to deliver a half-day workshop on LLM adoption and security, complementing the Playbook’s support and guidance.