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Supporting the UK’s mission for advanced research in responsible AI

Wednesday 4 February 2026

Supporting the UK’s mission for advanced research in responsible AI 

Experts at Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG), University of Warwick, have received funding from Responsible AI UK (RAI UK) to investigate how artificial intelligence can be deployed online safely, fairly and effectively.

WMG is one of 11 institutions awarded a share of £200,000 in collaboration grants, uniting universities, NHS Trusts, civil society groups and industry partners in support of the UK Government’s mission to maximise the benefits of AI while managing its risks.

The grants focus on four priority areas that reflect national needs and the UK Government’s AI mission:

  • AI sustainability
  • AI deployment costs and benefits
  • AI skills
  • AI engineering

Projects span sectors including healthcare, education, justice, public services, creative and digital industries, geospatial data, and online safety.

WMG researchers, led by Carsten Maple, Professor of Cyber Systems Engineering, will be working with international partners including Singapore’s AI Safety Institute, Nanyang Technological University, and Carnegie Mellon University to develop frameworks for national-level AI governance.

The framework will enable all nations to understand how to build their own national plans for sovereign AI - spanning the entire stack, from raw materials and infrastructure through to models, data and applications.

Professor Carsten Maple, explained: "This project is part of our programme of work in trustworthy AI being undertaken by the Secure Cyber Systems Research Group here at WMG. Our aim is to deliver world-class research with direct pathways to impact, that allows the confident and responsible design and deployment of AI."

Speaking on the announcement, Prof Gopal Ramchurn, RAI UK CEO said: “This collaboration grant is about building national capacity. By supporting short, focused projects that bring researchers together with practitioners and policymakers, we are helping ensure the UK’s AI ambitions are matched by strong evidence, practical tools and real-world understanding. ”

Prof Bashar Nuseibeh, Chair RAI UK Research Pillar, said: “The collaborations will address some key responsible AI research challenges, recognising that these challenges will require multi-disciplinary expertise that is geographically distributed. From protecting citizens from AI-driven harms to ensuring our NHS can adopt new technologies safely, and from teaching the next generation to think critically about AI to measuring its real-world impact on equality, these projects tackle the questions that matter most to communities, public services, and our national competitiveness.”

The funded projects align closely with the Government’s AI Opportunities Action Plan, and support the Science Secretary’s commitment to making UK a science and technology superpower through responsible innovation.

For more information about the RAI Collaboration Grant and the funded projects, visit: https://rai.ac.uk/all-projects/Link opens in a new window 

Find out more about WMG’s Cyber Security and AI research: Cyber Security - WMGLink opens in a new window 

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