Nquringminds Founder and CEO, Nick Allott, presents insights into the foundations for engineering trustworthiness in AI systems, at the TECHWORKS event held at Bletchley park today, Tuesday 25 February 2025. The one day meeting, is one of a series led by TECHWORKS for senior AI professionals.

‘Engineering Trustworthy AI’ seeks to delve deep into the latest developments, principles, tools and challenges when engineering Trustworthy AI systems. Today’s expert led presentations are centred on:

  • Practical approaches to building the foundations of trust .
  • Overcoming the challenges of dimensionality . Examples of tools,
  • techniques and use-cases to provide assurance and integrity.

Opening the event at Bletchley was Gareth Richards from TechWorks. Gareth outlined what’s new in 2025 for TechWorks-AI.

Dr Nick Allott’s presentation ‘TAIBOM – Foundational AI Security’ which centred on the AI security landscape and TAIBOM as a solution to distinct and emerging problems set the landscape for further discussion and presentations:

  • The Fundamentals of Hardware for AI systems was led by James Lewis, CEO,
    RED Semiconductor
  • Model Cards, how they work and how to improve them – Max Greenwood, AI
    Governance Policy Advisor, Department of Science, Innovation & Technology
  • Best Practices for AI systems was discussed by Dr William Jones,
    Embecosm.
  • Adversarial Attacks on Enterprise AI – Dima Nekrasov, Senior Technical
    Program Manager, Amazon
  • Preserving the past with AI – David Rogers MBE, CEO Copper Horse
  • Trust and TAIBOM – Prof Andrew Martin, University of Oxford
  • AI: From matchboxes to Nobel Prizes – Dr. Steve Moyle
  • Interoperability is the key – Helen Oakley, Director of Secure
  • Software Supply Chains and Secure Development, SAP

Links and further information:
https://www.techworks.org.uk/event/engineering-trustworthy-ai-from-concept-to-reality