#ExploreAI Pop Up Talks announced

Promotional graphic for #ExploreAI on 26 September, 4–8 PM. Background shows a person wearing augmented reality glasses painting on a canvas. Includes event hashtag, QR code, and logos of partner organisations including Trinity College Dublin, DCU, RCSI, and Taighde Éireann Research Ireland.

Hear updates from the forefront of AI innovation at #ExploreAI’s pop-up talks!

The ADAPT Centre is bringing its cutting-edge research to life with a series of short, engaging presentations throughout the evening.

Here’s what you can expect from this year’s line up of talks:

A poster with the title "#ExploreAI" and the location "Douglas Hyde Gallery, Downstairs". The background is a blurry image of a person painting while wearing a virtual reality headset. The main body of the poster is a schedule of pop-up talks with speakers, affiliations, times, and topics. The schedule includes:

    17:00 - 17:05: Dr Emma Clarke, ADAPT Centre, DCU, on "Building an Age-Friendly AI Future, Together"

    17:20 - 17:25: Professor Rosemary Monahan, Maynooth University, on "Building Software We Can Trust: Ensuring Reliability in an AI-Driven World"

    17:40 - 17:45: Tung Ngo, ADAPT Centre, TU Dublin, on "How AI can help medical interpreter robots learn from human interactions"

    18:00 - 18:05: Dr John D'Arcy, Queen's University Belfast, on "HIVE Choir and Generative AI"

    18:05 - 18:30: HIVE Choir Performance, Sonic Arts Research Centre Belfast, on "Singing Caiorcal"

    18:40 - 18:45: Dr Abigail Walsh, ADAPT Centre, DCU, on "Hunting for Hazelnuts: How to Build Better AI Models"

    19:00 - 19:05: Khizer Biyabani, ADAPT Centre, TCD, on "Building a Gen AI-Ready Public Service: Inside Dublin City Council's Gen AI Lab"

The bottom of the poster displays logos for the European Union, ADAPT, #DiscussAI, Trinity College Dublin, DCU, RCSI, and Research Ireland.

These talks are a fantastic opportunity to hear directly from the researchers shaping our AI future. Whether you’re a student, a researcher or simply curious about the latest in AI, there’s something for everyone. Come and engage with the minds behind the technology and discover how AI is impacting everything from healthcare to art and public service. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the conversation!


Talks schedule:

  • 17:00 – 17:05: Dr Emma Clarke, ADAPT Centre, DCU, on “Building an Age-Friendly AI Future, Together”
  • 17:20 – 17:25: Professor Rosemary Monahan, Maynooth University, on “Building Software We Can Trust: Ensuring Reliability in an AI-Driven World”
  • 17:40 – 17:45: Tung Ngo, ADAPT Centre, TU Dublin, on “How AI can help medical interpreter robots learn from human interactions”
  • 18:00 – 18:05: Dr John D’Arcy, Queen’s University Belfast, on “HIVE Choir and Generative AI”
  • 18:05 – 18:30: HIVE Choir Performance, Sonic Arts Research Centre Belfast, on “Singing Caiorcal”
  • 18:40 – 18:45: Dr Abigail Walsh, ADAPT Centre, DCU, on “Hunting for Hazelnuts: How to Build Better AI Models”
  • 19:00 – 19:05: Khizer Biyabani, ADAPT Centre, TCD, on “Building a Gen AI-Ready Public Service: Inside Dublin City Council’s Gen AI Lab”

The bottom of the poster displays logos for the European Union, ADAPT, #DiscussAI, Trinity College Dublin, DCU, RCSI, and Research Ireland.