b'4 Member News March 2024IET in the newsFrom artificial intelligence and sustainability skills to neurodiversity in STEM and the trust of engineers, weve been sharing new research, new reports and thought leadership across a variety of broadcast, print and online media. At the end of October, the IET released new consumer research into AI. The findings revealed that the UK public are using it three times more than they think day-to-day, but despite this daily use, one in two of us feel nervous about the future of this technology. The story launched just aheadtechnology employers acrossof the UK Governments AI10 countries, tracking their Safety Summit, which saw globalviews on skills in the battle leaders gather to discuss theagainst climate change. risks associated with AI and how they can be mitigated throughOur President Dr Gopichand coordinated action. This providedKatragadda spoke on BBC World an opportunity for us to talkService, BBC Radio 4, BBC RadioOur 2023 Young Woman Engineer of the Year award winners, Zainab Adigun, about our public research andCymru, Business Matters andTiti Oliyide and Jade Kimptonshare what is needed in terms ofChannels TV about the surveyexperiences as a neurodivergentacross the country trusting regulation to the news media.results, with our Head of Policy,engineer. The report was alsoengineers to tell them the Stephanie Baxter, sharing topcovered by The Chemical Engineertruth, putting them level with lines of the UK survey with(online), the Institute of Materials,doctors. Coverage included LBC News. The UK survey alsoMinerals & Mining and Voltimum. The Engineer (online), Process featured in key trades, includingEngineering and Design Design Products & ApplicationsAt the start of December, weSolutions Mag (online).(online), Electronic Specifierannounced the winners of our (online) and Machinery.Young Woman Engineer of theIn the first week of January, a Year Awards, with coveragevirtual reality abuse case caught BBC News: IET PresidentAs the IET continues to championappearing in broadcast andthe attention of the media, Dr Gopichand Katragadda equality, diversity and inclusion intrade news outlets. Wellwhich saw previous IET research the sector, we released our newbe continuing to profile ourinto immersive technologies Coverage included the Dailyneurodiversity report at the endYWE winners and finalistsreferenced. This featured in over Mail (print), Mail Online, BBCof November, revealing the urgentas ambassadors for the IET20 outlets, including Sky News World Business, BBC Asianneed to make engineering andthroughout 2024.(online), Heart (online), Capital Network, Heart Radio, BBCtechnology more neuroinclusive,Radio and Smooth Radio. Oxford and over 300 communityand providing practical guidanceAt the end of last year, we and commercial radio stations.to STEM employers on how to dorevealed the publics level trustWith lots planned for the year this. An opinion piece by Andyin engineers after workingahead, were looking forward to COP28 kicked off at the endParker, Chair of the IETs EDIwith Ipsos Mori on its Veracitysharing more IET in the news of November with the IETAdvisory Group, featured in TheIndexwith 85% of peoplewith you.having a presence at theEngineeronline and now in print global convention. Here, we where he explained how and launched our latest internationalwhy wed all benefit from making sustainability survey, whichthe sector more neuroinclusive, as looked at engineering andwell as sharing his own personal'