About Us




This library was the brainchild of Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS) Hub researchers who were trying to find a tried and tested usecase that might be suitable for the study they had in mind. 


The TAS Initiative is a four year programme, funded by the UKRI Strategic Priorities Fund. It has involved 200+ researchers in teams at over 20 universities nationwide, principally from King's College London and the Universities of Southampton and Nottingham. The TAS Hub is at the centre of seven nodes, each representing a different aspect of the trusted/trustworthy AI problem: resilience, responsibility, functionality, verification, security, governance, and trust itelf.


The TAS vision has been to enable the development of socially beneficial autonomous systems that are both trustworthy in principle and trusted in practice by the public, government, and industry.


The TAS initiative concludes in March 2025 ... but the TAS UseCase Library lives on as a resource for everybody and anybody interested in trusted or trustworthy AI.



If you're a researcher, rather than making up a new usecase scenario every time you switch domains, or have a different independent variable to test, check here first.


If you've used, or are aware of, a trust-related usecase that may be of interest to others,  register, login, and share it here.


If you've got something to say about any of the usecases you see listed on this site, click the Add Evaluation button at the bottom of the use case and tell us here.



Scenarios that contributors regard as the most useful can be up-voted by logging in and adding an evaluation. We hope their popularity will make them easy to find - and that your commentary and critiques will make them easy to assess.


To find out more about the team and the project


visit its home on the TAS Hub.


Happy reading, writing and researching!


The TASlibrary Team


 


CREDITS


Designer: Csaba Horvath
https://www.linkedin.com/in/uxcsabahorvath/


Developers: Mehdi Mehtarizadeh, Hannah Ishimwe


Researchers: Peta Masters, Sachini Weerawardhana, Victoria Young, Yang Lu, Liz Dowthwaite, Alan Chamberlain


Advisors: Paul Luff, Peter McKenna, Luc Moreau


Industry Partners: DSTL, Dropalo, Flux


And thanks to KCL e-research for the server space and much-needed technical support!