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Unveiling the Human Behind AI

A Rubik's Cube journey to Fair Work

Date & time
29 October 2025 | 11.30-16.00

A stylised graphic of a human head with the pattern of a computer chip on it, looking towards more digital circuitry. Credit: Steve Johnson at Unsplash.

Event format

Attend event in person

Event type

Participatory interactive event

Event topic

Our working lives, Technology and us

Audience

All

Academic discipline

Science and technology studies

Venue

Museum of Oxford, Oxford Town Hall, St Aldates, Oxford, OX1 1BX

What's on offer?

Hands-on acivity. No need to book - just drop in!

What's it about?

We often see only the polished ‘face’ of AI, but hidden behind it is a sprawling web of people, data, and decisions that acts as both innovation engine and power broker, deciding who reaps the rewards and who gets left behind.

Through interactive sessions with a Rubik's Cube and insightful discussions with researchers, discover how we can make the use of AI fair for all. Don't miss this unique opportunity to delve into the fascinating intersection of technology and humanity.

In association with Academy of Social Sciences' Campaign for Social Science.

Who's leading the event?

Professor Mark Graham, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford

Open to

All

Of particular interest to

All

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