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Sue Turner OBE: Using AI with Wisdom and Integrity
Friday 24 November | 10:30 | Wilberforce LT 15, University of Hull Campus
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If you have an interest in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, or you want to find out more about the ethical challenges that AI raises, then don’t miss out on this exceptional opportunity to hear from Hull alumna Sue Turner OBE (MSc Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, 2021). We’ll be networking over refreshments before engaging in a broad-ranging conversation about artificial intelligence. Whether you are interested in careers in AI and Data Science, the impact and ethics of AI, or the ways in which businesses are adapting today, then make sure you are part of this conversation.

Sue Turner is a Business and Charity leader in the West of England, she is the Founding Director of Ai Governance Ltd and is rated in the World’s top 100 women in AI ethics. We are delighted that she is coming back to campus to share her wisdom, insights and thoughts with us.


Biography – Sue Turner OBE

Sue Turner is dedicated to using her expertise in AI and data governance and ethics to inspire organisations to use AI with wisdom and integrity.  She is rated in the World’s top 100 women in AI ethics and was one of the first 14 people globally to be accredited in the Foundations of Independent Audit of AI systems.

With a Law degree from the University of Bristol and MSc in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science from the University of Hull, she established AI Governance Limited in 2020 to advise businesses and policy makers on pragmatic AI, data ethics and governance issues and making a positive societal impact. 

She is Board Chair and Non Executive Director for purpose driven businesses in the logistics and financial services sectors, a Whistleblowing Champion and a Mentor on the Turing Institute’s Skills Policy Awards.  Her career spans entrepreneurial private businesses and not-for-profit organisations where she has led significant organisational growth, raised £27 million for charity and collaborated to shift power to help people improve their prospects.  She was awarded the OBE in 2021 for Services to Social Justice. 

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