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Taught Masters degrees in Artificial Intelligence

Let’s explore the possibilities of AI together

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has already made a significant impact on our society and it continues to affect every sector of our lives at an incredibly fast pace.

Our pioneering Masters courses will prepare you for the future of AI. They will set you on the path to an exciting career. Our innovative teaching blends creativity and technical expertise. We'll give you the knowledge and skills needed to explore the ways in which technology is shaping our lives. Study with us and consider the complex social, political, ethical and conceptual questions raised by AI.

You'll study contemporary issues in AI and investigate them through your own research. You'll also develop valuable transferable skills in research, analysis, critical thinking and presentation. The skills that you develop will equip you for a range of careers, including work with technology ethics and policy, and technology consulting.

Our Artificial Intelligence courses

Why study Artificial Intelligence at York

Research excellence
Computer Science and Philosophy are UK top ten research departments - according to the Times Higher Education’s ranking of the latest REF results (2021)
Creative insight
Learn from world-leading researchers, dynamic teachers and professionals with a wide range of industry backgrounds and networks
Shape your future
Our teaching prepares graduates for the workplace through close collaboration with industry to ensure that we keep up with emerging trends

Artificial Intelligence taster lectures

Inspirational lectures about the world-leading research happening at York.

Join University of York lecturers and guests as they explore the ethical complexities of Artificial Intelligence and the implications of our increasing reliance on AI technologies in our daily lives. 

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Bo Bergstedt (Technology Strategist, TV 2 Denmark) explores the expanding realm of generative AI, focusing on its applications in image, video and audio generation.

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Dr Dimitar Kazakov (Associate Professor in Computer Science at the University of York) delves into the intricate realm of "AI and Bias" and Stephen Tait (Head of Engineering Delivery and R&D at Omnicom Balfour Beatty) discusses leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance safety measures within the railway industry.

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Sarah Ellis (Director of Digital Development for the Royal Shakespeare Company) gives her insights into the use of AI in theatre productions and live performances.

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TT Arvind (Professor of Law and Head of Department at York Law School) discusses the challenges of creating AI systems that are socially safe and socially trustworthy.

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