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Our Members

Irish Alliance for Trustworthy AI brings together people and organisations from across Irish society to ensure AI serves people, strengthens communities and advances the common good.

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Participation

Who We Welcome

Society & Communities

  • Community and voluntary organisations
  • Civil society organisations and advocacy groups
  • Non-profit organisations and charities
  • Parents, families and youth organisations
  • Organisations promoting Irish language, culture and heritage

Education & Research

  • Educators, teachers and school leaders
  • Students and lifelong learners
  • Researchers, academics and public intellectuals

Technology & Innovation

  • Technologists, engineers and AI practitioners
  • Entrepreneurs, innovators and business leaders

Public Service & Policy

  • Public servants
  • Policymakers
  • Elected representatives

Arts, Culture & Wellbeing

  • Artists, writers and creative practitioners
  • Healthcare, social care and wellbeing professionals

Workers & Citizens

  • Trade unions and worker representative organisations
  • Any Irish person with an interest in how AI will shape our society

Why join

Why People Join

Members join the Alliance to:

Help shape the national conversation about AI

Connect with people from different sectors and backgrounds

Share expertise and lived experience

Promote trustworthy, human-centred AI

Ensure Irish voices are represented in AI policy and governance

Learn from others working at the intersection of technology and society

Support an independent civic movement focused on the public interest

Member voices

Member Voices

Louise McCormack

Louise McCormack, Ethical AI Researcher, University of Galway

"AI should not be shaped only by technology companies. The Alliance creates a space where educators, workers, families, researchers and community organisations can contribute to the conversation."
Sean Carroll

Sean Carroll, Director, MongoDB

"Irish Alliance for Trustworthy AI brings together perspectives that rarely meet in the same room. That diversity is exactly what responsible AI governance requires."
Tighernan Noonan

Tighernan Noonan, Dublin City Librarian & Trade Union Representative

"AI should expand access to knowledge, support workers and serve the public interest. The Irish Alliance for Trustworthy AI creates a space for people from all backgrounds to help shape its future."

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Help Shape Ireland's AI Future

Whether you're a teacher, researcher, engineer, artist, parent, entrepreneur, public servant, student or simply a concerned citizen, your voice matters.

The future of AI should not be decided by a small number of organisations. It should be shaped by society as a whole.

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