Dr. Ali Alameer, Lecturer - University of Salford
Ali Alameer is a Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence at the University of Salford. His research focuses on the development of ethical and trustworthy AI systems, with applications across various industries. A significant part of his work involves developing cutting-edge machine vision technologies to quantify animal behaviour in precision livestock farming, offering crucial insights into animal health and welfare. Furthermore, he is actively engaged in research that automates building surveying through the innovative use of machine vision and large language models. His commitment to fairness in AI is highlighted by his current role in a UKRI-funded project to develop large language models for fair and transparent decision-making in insurance claims. He has also contributed to several funded projects on AI bias and fairness.
Ali Alameer is a Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence at the University of Salford. His research focuses on the development of ethical and trustworthy AI systems, with applications across various industries. A significant part of his work involves developing cutting-edge machine vision technologies to quantify animal behaviour in precision livestock farming, offering crucial insights into animal health and welfare. Furthermore, he is actively engaged in research that automates building surveying through the innovative use of machine vision and large language models. His commitment to fairness in AI is highlighted by his current role in a UKRI-funded project to develop large language models for fair and transparent decision-making in insurance claims. He has also contributed to several funded projects on AI bias and fairness.