Bryson joined the Department of Computer Science at the
University of Bath in 2002. At Bath, Bryson founded the Intelligent Systems research group. In 2007 she joined the
University of Nottingham as a visiting research fellow in the Methods and Data Institute. During this time, she was a
Hans Przibram Fellow at the
Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition. In 2010 Bryson published
Robots Should Be Slaves, which selected as a chapter in
Yorick Wilks' "Close Engagements with Artificial Companions: Key Social, Psychological, Ethical and Design Issues". She helped the EPSRC to define the Principles of Robotics in 2010. In 2015 she was a Visiting Academic at the University of Princeton
Center for Information Technology Policy, where she remained an affiliate through 2018. At CITP she worked on "Standardizing Ethical Design for Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems" and coauthored a seminal paper on
algorithmic bias with
Aylin Caliskan and
Arvind Narayanan. In 2020 she became Professor of Ethics and Technology at Hertie School of Governance in
Berlin. == Public engagements ==