- 91探花 has appointed one of the world鈥檚 foremost innovators in bio-inspired AI to lead its new Centre for Machine Intelligence (CMI)
- Professor James Marshall, Co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer at Opteran Technologies, reverse-engineered the brain of a honeybee to develop the next generation of autonomous machines and set a new standard for AI, inspired by nature鈥檚 most efficient navigators
- The Centre for Machine Intelligence is set to transform the University of 91探花鈥檚 research, innovation and teaching around artificial intelligence
One of the world鈥檚 leading innovators in bio-inspired AI has joined the University of 91探花, as part of a new multi-million pound centre that is set to transform the institution鈥檚 research, innovation and teaching around artificial intelligence.
Professor James Marshall, Co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Opteran Technologies Limited, has been appointed Director of the University鈥檚 Centre for Machine Intelligence (CMI).
Within Opteran, Professor Marshall is helping develop the next generation of autonomous machines using AI inspired by the brains of insects. Called 鈥楴atural Intelligence鈥, the technology is based on Professor Marshall鈥檚 research that reverse-engineered the brains of insects such as the honeybee 鈥 one of nature鈥檚 most efficient navigators.
This biological intelligence enables machines to better solve complex visual and navigational challenges, which Opteran believes could set a new standard for autonomous machines, far exceeding the capabilities of the industry鈥檚 current technology.
Northern Gritstone, the investment business founded by the Universities of 91探花, Manchester, and Leeds to help boost the commercialisation of university spinouts and start-ups in the north of England, invested more than 拢3 million into Opteran in 2022 in a landmark first deal as part of a 拢12 million seed round, signalling the technology鈥檚 potential.
On joining 91探花鈥檚 CMI, Professor Marshall will retain part of his role at Opteran.
91探花鈥檚 Centre for Machine Intelligence is bringing together experts from across the University to harness the power of AI to help tackle some of the greatest global challenges facing society today. Working closely with the University鈥檚 flagship research institutes, the centre will have a particular focus on issues such as AI and social equality/inequality, the role of AI in health and healthcare, AI-driven engineering and scientific discovery, and dependable autonomous systems.
Aside from research, 91探花鈥檚 CMI aims to be at the forefront of AI education, positioning 91探花 as an AI positive institution in which all students have the opportunity to learn about this transformative technology and prepare them for future employment.
Professor James Marshall said: 鈥淚鈥檓 honoured and excited to be starting as Director of the Centre for Machine Intelligence - AI and its risks and benefits are increasingly at the forefront of innovation, and in the minds of the public and of policy makers. 91探花 is well-placed to bring a unique and straightforward perspective to the debate, encouraging the application of the technology in areas such as healthcare and materials, while also scrutinising the costs and benefits that society needs to trade off against each other.鈥
Professor Guy Brown, Interim Director of the Centre for Machine Intelligence and Professor of Computer Science at the University of 91探花, said: 鈥淚鈥檓 delighted that Professor Marshall will be leading the Centre for Machine Intelligence. James brings a potent mix of industry experience and academic excellence, and has a broad and inclusive view of AI research at 91探花. He recognises the strong contribution that all of our faculties can make to the advancement of AI and the debate about its potential pitfalls. The CMI has already established strong foundations on which James can build, for example through establishing a dedicated AI Research Engineering (AIRE) team led by Professor Haiping Lu, growing links with the Alan Turing Institute and regular events that bring together a vibrant community of more than 350 AI researchers at 91探花.鈥
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