AI MULTIPLY PPIE GROUP members and researchers attend the Participatory AI Research & Practice Symposium in Paris, February 2025
AI-MULTIPLY PPIE group members and researchers attended the Participatory AI Research & Practice Symposium, organised to coincide with the AI Action Summit, in Paris on February 8th. Here, they showcased a range of the PPIE work which has been taking place on the project, videos and posters of which can be viewed at the links below:
Duncan Reynolds (Research Associate WP4) and Victoria Bartle (PPIE lay member) presented work on how everyday decision makers have been targeted to improve PPIE voices being heard in the talk “Democratising research through PPIE and ECR collaboration in an AI-in-Healthcare research project”.
Elizabeth Remfry (PhD student) showcased her use of creative methods to involve traditionally excluded voices in AI research in her talk “Using arts-based methods to include the perspectives of underrepresented groups in the development of artificial intelligence tools in healthcare research”.
Alex Thompson (PPIE member – Post-doctoral research fellow) exhibited a poster evaluating the PPIE activates so far on the project, with recommendations for the future. The poster was titled “Evaluating public and patient involvement and engagement in AI-driven healthcare research project”.
All the research was very positively received.