A family friendly free event open to all, inviting the public to join the conversation around ChatGPT, protecting vulnerable communities, and creating a sustainable future.
Data is all around us, from our smartphones to our supermarkets, but how can we use it for good? How do we use ChatGPT and AI to create a fairer future for all? How can data from the past shape our future? Join the Jean Golding Institute and the University of the West of England, supported by the Alan Turing Institute, to Connect, Collaborate, Create with Data and AI.
Join the conversation with engaging scientists and local representatives to discover how communities could use data and AI like ChatGPT to tackle key issues including inclusivity, protecting the vulnerable, and climate change. Hear about the latest advances in Data-intensive research, and Artificial Intelligence, with inspiring speakers and interactive exhibitions.
Find out about other free activities during Bristol Data Week 2023.
Presented by the University of Bristol Jean Golding Institute
Free entry and open to all
Doors: 10:00
Introductions: 10:15
Data and AI speakers: 11:00
Panel discussion: 12:00
Break: 13:00
First Workshop: 14:00
Second Workshop: 15:00
Finish: 17:00
*Please book a free space via the University of Bristol website
The venue
Bridgehouse
at Bristol Beacon
Our foyer space located within Bristol Beacon where we host events, performances and conferences.
Getting to the venue
Location: Bridgehouse is located within Bristol Beacon with entrances on Colston Street and Trenchard Street.
Address: Bristol Beacon, Trenchard Street, Bristol, BS1 5AR
Bicycle
Bicycle racks can be found in front of the main entrance on Trenchard Street, Colston Street, and on the city centre promenade. Find your nearest cycle routes using Cycle Planner.
Car parking
Trenchard Street multi-storey car park is 50m away directly behind Bristol Beacon.
Bristol Clean Air Zone
Bristol Beacon is inside the Bristol Clean Air Zone. Check if your vehicle will be charged and how much you’ll have to pay.
Bus
The city centre bus stop is 250m from Bristol Beacon where most bus services stop.
Access
Mobility
Bridgehouse has level access from street level with lifts to all levels. For unallocated seated performances, seats can easily be removed to accommodate wheelchairs.
Assistance Dogs
Registered assistance dogs and emotional support animals are allowed in the venue.
Hearing Facility
There is an induction loop at the box office. You can use this by adjusting your hearing aid to the ‘T’ setting. There is no hearing loop facility for the foyer stage.
Eat & Drink
Eat & Drink
We’ve got plenty of places for you to relax and refill. From coffee and cake, to delicious sharing boards, to full menus.