Mark Bishop on CITY ...
"During the last decade robots have begun to permeate everyday life (robotic lawn mowers; floor cleaners, autonomous cars etc); equally, closely related technologies are beginning to permeate the military– already US naval sh...
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ICO Alan Turing Lect...
To celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the birth of the world renowned mathematician, code breaker, logician and computer scientist, the first ICO Alan Turing Lecture was held at the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchest...
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AISB Workshop: Senso...
Poster: http://aisb.org.uk/media/files/stw2012.pdf (media/files/stw2012.pdf) A day of discussion on the Sensorimotor account of Perception, Consciousness and Robotics, its development and contemporary state. The first in a seri...
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Ms Pac-Man vs Ghosts...
This year's Ms Pac-man vs Ghosts Competition is now open for submissions. The competition allows you to develop AI controllers for the classical arcade game Ms Pac-Man. However, this year the competition takes a unique look at the...
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AISB YouTube Channel
The AISB has launched a YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/AISBTube (http://www.youtube.com/user/AISBTube). The channel currently holds a number of videos from the AISB 2010 Convention. Videos include the AISB round t...
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New AISB Website
Happy New Year! Welcome to the new AISB website. Over the coming weeks and months we will be making additional changes to the website, introducing some new content and so on. Please check back regularly to see what's new! During...
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AISB Website Beta
The AISB's new website is now gone beta. Some of the new features member's can look forward to enjoying will be better integration with the AISB LinkedIn group, frequent news updates, a new member's section and up-to-date AI med...
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AISB 2011 Convention
The AISB'11 Convention (http://www.aisb.org.uk/convention/aisb11/) was held from 4-7 April at York, organised by Dimitar Kazakov and George Tsoulas.
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Lighthill Debates
The Lighthill debates from 1973 are now available on YouTube. You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video
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Alan Turing Year
2012 marks the centenary of Alan Turing's birth. Alan Turing Year (http://www.turingcentenary.eu/), seeks to bring together news of all the events and organisations which will be marking the occasion.
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Advertising with the AISB
Advertising Rates
Mailings reach our members and their colleagues, all of whom have a special interest in Artificial Intelligence and the Cognitive and Computing Sciences. This is an ideal target group for AI related publications and events which are relevant to both industry and academia.
Advertising within the AISB quarterly
The Quarterly is a newsletter which reaches all our members in hardcopy. Advertising in the quarterly is free for corporate and institutional members.
Deadlines for advertising copy for the AISBQ are the same as the Article Submission Deadlines for authors
A Half Page advert the Quarterly costs the following (the cost for a full page advert is double that for a half page):
Type of Organisation Cost (pounds sterling)
Commercial £50
Charitable £25
Inquiries about advertising in the quarterly should be directed to the editor (aisbqXX at aisb dot org dot uk where XX are the last two digits of the year number).
Mailshots to our members
These prices are for mailshots to our members included with an issue of the AISB Quarterly newsletter.
Type of Organisation Cost per item
Commercial £50
Charitable £25
These prices assume that the organisation will provide the items to be mailed. Items are mailed out with our quarterly newsletter. Any item over A4 size will be folded.
All mailing prices include postage, envelopes, labour and hire of the mailing list. If you would like to take advantage of any of the above opportunities, please contact our administrative office (adminXX at aisb dot org dot uk where XX are the last two digits of the year number).
Advertising within the Weekly Bulletin
Our weekly bulletin is emailed to all our members who have not opted out from it. It typically contains conference calls and job advertisements. This is a free service. If you wish to place an item in the bulletin please email the contents in plain text to bulletinXX at aisb dot org dot uk where XX are the last two digits of the year number.
We would really appreciate it if organisers of conferences and workshops advertised in the weekly bulletin were prepared to put up an AISB poster or place a few AISB flyers on a table somewhere. If you would be willing to do this please indicate as such when you send us your bulletin item.
Other Arrangements
We are happy to consider other advertising arrangements e.g., mailshots separate from AISBQ and reciprocal agreements where money is not charged. Please contact the editor of the quarterly about this in the first instance (aisbqXX at aisb dot org dot uk where XX are the last two digits of the year number).
The organisers of our annual convention are also frequently happy to include flyers and posters in convention packs. They should be contacted separately about possibilities (aisbXX at aisb dot org dot uk where XX are the last two digits of the year in which the convention will take place).

