This rescheduled event is now fully booked. You can hear the BBC Global News Podcast from 14 Sep or listen live on BBC World Service at the weekend.
Do you have burning questions about AI and its impact on our everyday lives?
Join us at Science Gallery London for a lively Q&A session, which will be recorded for the BBC Global News Podcast. This special edition will focus on the role of AI in health, science, education and work.
Hear from experts working with AI across different sectors in a discussion hosted by Tech Editor Zoe Kleinman and Global News Podcast presenter Nick Miles.
Get the low down on how this fast-developing technology is affecting our lives now and in the future, and tune in to what those from around the world are wondering about AI.
The panel includes King’s College London researchers who are exploring the growing use of AI within healthcare, justice and the environment:
Kate Devlin Department of Digital Humanities
Gabrielle Samuel Global Health & Social Medicine
Vicky Goh, School of Biomedical and Imaging Sciences
Cari Hyde-Vaamonde, Dickson Poon School of Law and Turing Institute Fellow
Before the Q&A begins, there will be time to explore Science Gallery London's exhibition AI: Who's Looking After Me?