Supporting Business and Organisations
With a focus on fostering growth and innovation, the Alliance aims to facilitate collaborations and knowledge sharing within the AI community in Scotland.
Engage and collaborate with enterprise agencies to provide guidance and support for businesses to realise the benefits of AI in a trustworthy, ethical, and inclusive way
Engage and collaborate with organisations from the third and voluntary sector to provide support and guidance to realise the benefits of AI in a trustworthy, ethical, and inclusive way
Support workforce access to upskilling and reskilling opportunities
Support collaborations across sectors
Develop a charter for trustworthy, ethical and inclusive AI
Champion AI activity in Scotland across all sectors
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology has just launched the second Manchester Prize, this year the multi-million-pound challenge prize is seeking cutting-edge solutions that use AI to help the UK reach our Net-zero energy targets and support Clean Energy Systems.
On November 6 2024 at the Financial Times Future of AI Summit, the DSIT Secretary of State, Peter Kyle, announced the publication of two new Responsible Technology Adoption Unit (RTA) products.
In this blog, we'll explore the environmental implications of AI to encourage consideration before implementing and using AI systems.
Explore the use of AI in recruitment in this blog. The adoption of AI tools in the workplace is only set to continue, which is why it’s important to better understand how this technology can impact the hiring process.
Read more about a free service providing regulatory clarification for digital innovators like you
Hear how Scottish AI Alliance representatives got on at the 2024 Turing Fest conference.
Are you a business looking to access the computation power and expertise needed to validate or develop scalable machine learning and AI solutions in the creative sector?
BridgeAI from Innovate UK is offering a 14-week accelerator programme for UK-based startups, scale-ups and SMES.
Researchers are set to benefit from the launch of a new digital service developed by Research Data Scotland (RDS)
This gest blog from Katy Guthrie explains the AI Accelerator Programme’s application process and this year’s themes