Breaking the Rainbow Ceiling

Breaking the Rainbow Ceiling

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The social impact of AI

In the three short years since the release of ChatGPT, AI chatbots have reshaped how millions of people live. But while the technology’s economic and political consequences are widely debated, its social and psychological impacts are only just beginning to come into focus. Mental ...  Show more

The future skills agenda of the creative industries

The Creative Industries are critical to the UK government’s growth plans. To realise the potential, action is needed across education, skills and the creative workforce. This event sees the unveiling of findings from a major new study looking at skills provision across all sector ...  Show more

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