About this event
Value proposition: an in-person deep-dive into how professional ethics should shape AI development, led by Blay Whitby, a noted authority on AI professionalism. This IxDF Southampton meetup invites designers, developers, product managers and researchers to move beyond broad policy debates and explore the practical ethics of building AI systems in real-world teams.
What to expect: a focused 60-minute talk followed by Q&A, exploring whether the tech industry should uphold higher ethical standards in AI design and deployment. Blay Whitby, PhD (The Social Implications of Artificial Intelligence, Middlesex University) and author of AI: A Handbook of Professionalism will share questions like: Is it acceptable to move fast and break things with AI, or do ethics demand a different tempo? Who benefits from current AI advances, and what responsibilities do engineers, designers and managers bear in practice?
Why this matters for you: as AI moves from research labs into products and services, professional ethics becomes a driver of trust, quality and long-term viability. The talk places ethics within everyday work—from product decisions to engineering trade-offs—rather than only at the policy level. It’s particularly relevant for teams designing AI-enabled features, automated processes, or user-focused intelligent systems.
Event details:
- Date: Wednesday 11 March 2026
- Time: 19:30–20:30 UTC
- Venue: IxDF Southampton (in-person)
- Host/organiser: Interaction Design Foundation (IxDF) – Southampton chapter
Speaker profile: Blay Whitby brings a practitioner’s and scholar’s lens to AI ethics. He holds a PhD on the social implications of AI and has contributed as an ethics expert for the European Commission. His work spans books like AI: A Handbook of Professionalism and multiple writings on how professionals should navigate the AI revolution.
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Who should attend: designers, developers, product managers, researchers, and students curious about turning high-level ethical discussions into concrete practice in AI projects. The session is accessible to attendees with varying levels of experience and is designed to provoke practical thinking about ethics-by-design in everyday work.
Why attend with Create With: this talk aligns with our emphasis
