The Artificial Intelligence Research Centre specialises in the intersection between the development of novel AI techniques, Explainable AI (XAI) and Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), with a keen interest in the legal, ethical and social impact of AI.
The Artificial Intelligence Research Centre, CitAI, is based in the Department of Computer Science at City St George's, University of London. We specialise in the intersection between the development of novel AI techniques, Explainable AI (XAI) and Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), with a keen interest in the legal, ethical and social impact of AI.
We are an interdisciplinary team of 12 academics and researchers with expertise in:
- Computational modelling
- Neuroscience
- Deep learning
- Genetic algorithms
- Verification
- Logic
- Game theory
- Robotics
- Autonomous driving
- Machine vision
- Image processing
- Bio-medical engineering
- Agents and multi-agent systems - with applications in health and wellbeing, cybersecurity, energy, finance and transport.
We offer a full-time MSc in Artificial Intelligence which focuses on nature-based AI, with an emphasis on Deep Learning technology, including training in Convolutional and Recurrent Neural Networks, Deep Reinforcement Learning and interpretable Artificial Intelligence.
Our course strikes a balance between fundamental theories and practical skills.
We host the new high-performance Robin Milner Lab, after City St George’s AI pioneer and Turing Award winner, where the MSc programme is delivered.
Artificial Intelligence (CitAI) website
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