Listen again: BBC Global News Podcast

From left to right: panellists Cari Hyde-Vaamonde, Vicky Goh, Kate Devlin, Gabrielle Samuel, BBC tech editor Zoe Kleinman and presenter Nick Miles.

What is AI? What can it do and what are its current limitations? A tool for good - or should we be worried?

Last week, Science Gallery London partnered with BBC World Service to host a recording of the BBC Global News Podcast in front a live audience.

Presented by Nick Miles and BBC Tech Editor Zoe Kleinman, Artificial Intelligence - who cares? featured a panel of experts from King’s College London discussing the growing use of AI within healthcare, justice and the environment: Kate Devlin (Department of Digital Humanities), Gabrielle Samuel (Global Health & Social Medicine), Vicky Goh (School of Biomedical and Imaging Sciences) and Cari Hyde-Vaamonde (Dickson Poon School of Law and Turing Institute Fellow).

The one-hour special edition also featured contributions from Wesley Goatley, Sarah Selby and Matt Adams of Blast Theory - three of the artists behind the installations on display in our current exhibition, AI: Who’s Looking After Me? - as well as views about AI from listeners around the world.

You can hear Artificial Intelligence - who cares? on BBC Sounds, or wherever you get your podcasts.