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Follow SAI Conferences on Linkedin: / saiconference Conference Website: https://saiconference.com/FTC Adrian Hilton delivered an insightful keynote exploring the fundamental question: What is AI for, and how can it serve humanity? Drawing on his extensive experience in technology and academia, Hilton argues for a human-centered approach to AI development. He delves into critical global challenges, from sustainability to the societal impact of AI, and emphasizes the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration to shape a future where AI empowers rather than divides. Key topics covered: -) The role of AI in addressing global challenges like resource scarcity and societal divides. -) Transforming media with personalized and inclusive AI-driven experiences. -) The ethical imperative to prioritize responsible AI use over purely economic gains. -) How academia can influence big tech by pioneering sustainable, human-centric AI innovations. -) This thought-provoking keynote will inspire optimism about the potential of AI as a tool for societal benefit while urging us to reflect on how we shape its future. Don’t miss this compelling discussion! Adrian Hilton is Professor of Computer Vision, founding Director of the Surrey Institute for People-Centred AI and Director of the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing at the University of Surrey. The focus of his research is Perceptual AI enabling machines to understand and interact with the world through seeing and hearing. This combines the fields of computer vision and machine learning to develop new methods for reconstruction, modelling and understanding natural scenes from video and audio. Since joining CVSSP in 1992, he has led research in 3D and 4D computer vision exploited in entertainment manufacture and healthcare. He has received two EU IST Prizes, a DTI Manufacturing Industry Achievement Award, and a Computer Graphics World Innovation award; eight best paper awards in international journals and conferences; and co-founded the European Conference on Visual Media Production.