Innovation
On July 17, the iconic Ministry of Sound in London became the hub of groundbreaking tech innovation as it hosted the Home Office led Deepfake Detection Challenge Showcase. This event marked the culmination of many months of hard work and …
Two suppliers who met through ACE’s Vivace community have been awarded a £100,000 grant from the Government’s AI Fairness Innovation Challenge to develop novel solutions for addressing unfair bias and discrimination in artificial intelligence systems. The Challenge, managed by the …
The Deepfake Detection Challenge Briefing, marking the official launch of the Challenge Statements outlining the current critical issues which need resolving, featured real-life case studies illustrating the challenges deepfakes pose across government sectors and insights from industry experts.
Amid increasing risks, including rapid advances in generative artificial intelligence which are accelerating the evolution of deepfakes, the Home Office, the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, the Alan Turing Institute, and ACE have come together to launch a Deepfakes Detection Challenge.
ACE and Newcastle University have successfully co-hosted an ACE Research Network (ARN) and community event focused on how the fields of digital, data and security can contribute towards reaching net zero.
The Home Office has appointed Vivace as the Private Sector Partner for the Accelerated Capability Environment, signalling the beginning of a new phase to scale ACE’s successful platform for mission-led innovation and cross-sector collaboration.
From its launch in 2017, ACE has described what it does as ‘mission-led innovation’. In this blog we’ll explore what we mean by ‘mission-led’ and how it informs the way we work.
The pandemic spurred interest in the potential of wastewater-based epidemiology as an early warning system for disease outbreaks. This blog looks at how ACE innovation supported work on a data-driven monitoring system.